How can your chosen profession contribute to national strength? President Murmu's call
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Amritsar, Jan 15 (NationPress) Emphasizing the necessity of a scientific approach and the empowerment of women, President Droupadi Murmu highlighted the urgent issue of drug abuse in Punjab on Thursday, advocating for effective solutions to combat this challenge. She encouraged students to select professions that not only fulfill them but also strengthen the nation and uphold human values.
While addressing the convocation ceremony at Guru Nanak Dev University in Amritsar, the President underscored the vital role that educational institutions play in addressing the drug crisis, urging all involved parties to guide the youth towards positive paths.
“The increasing prevalence of drug abuse poses a significant threat in Punjab, predominantly impacting our youth. This issue affects not just health but also the social, economic, and moral underpinnings of our society. Finding a sustainable solution is crucial for a thriving community,” she stated.
President Murmu added that the next twenty years are pivotal in shaping a ‘Viksit Bharat’. “India's future rests on the shoulders of young individuals who embody a scientific mindset, act responsibly, and serve selflessly,” she remarked.
She called on higher education institutions to instill these values in their students and urged young individuals to ensure that their professional choices contribute positively to the nation and reinforce human ideals.
“Guru Nanak Dev Ji taught us the importance of granting women equal rights within society,” the President affirmed.
She commended Guru Nanak Dev University for its commitment to women's empowerment, as evidenced by the prominent representation of female students receiving degrees and accolades during the convocation.
President Murmu stressed that it is vital for society and the nation to provide women with opportunities to advance with confidence, urging everyone to work towards this goal.
She advised students to recognize that education is not merely a path to employment but also a means of serving society and the nation.
“Repaying the debt of society, which has facilitated your education, can be achieved by striving to uplift those who have been marginalized in the development process,” she concluded.