He urged students to create opportunities through startup culture, innovation and entrepreneurship.
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- “Students should aim to achieve new heights of success and contribute meaningfully to nation-building,” he stated.
At the recent Pan IIT Alumni summit, Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot called on India's youth to leverage their skills and creativity to drive the nation's growth. He articulated that India stands at a pivotal moment, characterized by a unique blend of youth power, diversity, scientific temperament, and a democratic spirit.
Gehlot emphasized the role of the Indian Institute of Technology as a vital center for talent and innovation, asserting that IIT alumni have significantly contributed to India's intellectual prowess. He urged attendees to focus on entrepreneurship and innovation, encouraging them to become job creators rather than mere job seekers.
This appeal aligns with the government's vision of 'Viksit Bharat,' or Developed India, which aims for comprehensive national development. Gehlot's remarks resonate with the increasing emphasis on startup culture and the need for educated youth to contribute meaningfully to society.
The Governor's address reflects a growing recognition of the potential of India's youth in shaping the future of the country.
