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Home / Education / Adani Urges Graduates: Build India's Future Boldly

Adani Urges Graduates: Build India's Future Boldly

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Graduates must blend innovation with responsibility for national development.
  • India's tech landscape is rapidly shifting towards digital and sustainability.
  • University plans a new campus for interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
Adani Urges Graduates: Build India's Future Boldly

Priti Adani inspired Adani University's graduating class to actively shape India's nation-building efforts. She urged the 87 postgraduate students to become purposeful leaders, merging innovation with a strong sense of responsibility to create systems benefiting all citizens. Her address highlighted the evolving national landscape, marked by significant advancements in digital transformation and sustainable practices.

The university intends to establish a new campus dedicated to innovation, emphasizing interdisciplinary research and robust industry collaborations. This initiative aims to equip future graduates with the skills necessary to address contemporary challenges and contribute to India's growing prominence in infrastructure and technology sectors.

Qualcomm India President Savi S Soin also addressed the convocation, recognizing India's growing leadership in semiconductors, AI, and digital infrastructure. He underscored the importance of academic-industry partnerships and encouraged graduates to embrace lifelong learning, systems thinking, and ethical leadership as they embark on their professional journeys.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Priti Adani urged graduates to be purposeful contributors to India's nation-building, emphasizing innovation and responsibility.
Adani University is planning to build a new innovation-led campus focused on interdisciplinary research and industry collaboration.
Savi S Soin highlighted India's leadership in semiconductors, AI, mobility, connectivity, and digital infrastructure.

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