Viksit Bharat by 2047: President Murmu bets on youth at Andhra varsity convocation
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday, 1 July declared that the vision of Viksit Bharat — a developed India by 2047 — can only be realised through the energy, talent and commitment of the country's youth. She was speaking at the first convocation ceremony of the Central University of Andhra Pradesh, held at Ananthapuramu, where she called learning-oriented, resilient and innovative young people 'precious national assets.'
Key Remarks by the President
Addressing graduating students, President Murmu said India is moving 'confidently' toward its centenary development goal. 'By combining their knowledge with creativity, determination and a sense of responsibility, our youth can transform challenges into opportunities and contribute to building a more inclusive and prosperous India,' she said.
She urged the graduates to pursue excellence with dedication and integrity, regardless of the career path they choose. She also stressed that a degree must mark the beginning — not the end — of learning. 'Technological advancements are transforming every sector. In such a rapidly changing world, learning cannot and should not end with acquiring a degree. The inclination to continuously adapt to emerging technologies will be one of your greatest strengths,' she told the students.
On Responsibility and Ethical Values
The President reminded graduates that their success was built on the sacrifices of parents, the guidance of teachers and the support of society. 'Therefore, you have a responsibility to give back to society,' she said.
She called on students to internalise honesty, compassion, empathy and respect for nature — framing these not merely as moral ideals but as the 'foundation of holistic development.' Whether they become entrepreneurs, scientists, public servants or philanthropists, she said, their learning should become a source of strength for the underprivileged.
A Milestone for the Central University of Andhra Pradesh
President Murmu described the first convocation as 'not only a day of celebration but also a defining milestone in the journey of this young institution.' She noted with approval the university's long-term vision to become a future-ready institution, and its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals — particularly those on quality education. She expressed confidence that the university will emerge as a centre of excellence and contribute meaningfully to the Viksit Bharat mission by 2047.
Dignitaries Present
Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer, state Human Resources Development Minister Nara Lokesh, and state Finance Minister Payyavula Kesav were among those who attended the ceremony at Ananthapuramu.
The convocation marks an early chapter for the Central University of Andhra Pradesh, and the President's address sets the tone for the institution's ambitions as it graduates its first cohort into an economy navigating rapid technological change.