President Droupadi Murmu stated that India aims to achieve developed nation status by 2047, emphasizing the crucial role of the youth in realizing this vision. Speaking at the Central University of Andhra Pradesh’s first convocation in Ananthapuramu, she highlighted the significance of innovative and resilient young individuals as national assets.
She urged the youth to leverage their knowledge, creativity, and sense of responsibility to tackle challenges effectively and contribute to a more inclusive and prosperous India. President Murmu emphasized the importance of continuous learning and adaptation to emerging technologies in a rapidly evolving world, advising the students to embrace new ideas and knowledge.
The President commended the graduating students for their hard work and dedication, acknowledging the support of parents, teachers, and society in their academic journey. She encouraged the students to give back to society through various roles such as entrepreneurship, scientific innovation, public service, or philanthropy, emphasizing the value of ethical principles in personal and societal development.
President Murmu praised the Central University of Andhra Pradesh for its commitment to sustainable development goals and quality education, foreseeing its growth as a center of excellence contributing significantly to the realization of India’s development vision by 2047. The convocation was attended by dignitaries including Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer, state ministers Nara Lokesh and Payyavula Kesav.
