Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagade, speaking at a private university’s 11th Convocation Ceremony, highlighted the strength and empowerment of women, calling them “sabala” or empowered females. He praised women for their significant role in societal progress and urged them to lead fearlessly in all aspects of life. Bagade drew inspiration from historical figures like Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, emphasizing that determination knows no age barriers.
Governor Bagade stressed the importance of intellectual growth within universities and encouraged students to pursue their studies with dedication. He mentioned the need to prioritize national prosperity and move away from colonial-era education systems towards empowering the nation’s workforce. The Governor also conferred honors upon Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari for her contributions to social service and emphasized the pivotal role of education in national development.
Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari expressed gratitude for the recognition and highlighted the transformative power of education in driving societal progress. She underscored the necessity of providing equal educational opportunities for women to enable their self-reliance and overall advancement. Kumari encouraged female students to seize emerging opportunities and contribute actively across various fields, emphasizing the importance of girls’ education in fostering true societal development.
Chancellor Amit Gupta and Vice-Chancellor T.N. Mathur provided insights into the university’s activities, reflecting on its dedication to women’s education and the visionary approach of its founder, the late Ashok Gupta.
