How Can Research Bridge the Urban-Rural Divide and Empower MSMEs in Arunachal Pradesh?
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Key Takeaways
- Research is crucial for bridging urban-rural gaps.
- Empowering MSMEs is essential for regional development.
- Modernizing agriculture can enhance food security.
- Active community engagement is vital for universities.
- Innovation should be guided by ethics and responsibility.
Itanagar, Dec 20 (NationPress) The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt. General K.T. Parnaik (Retd.), emphasized on Saturday that research and academic initiatives should serve as a catalyst in closing the gap between urban and rural areas, empowering MSMEs, modernizing agriculture, and enhancing border and rural economies, as reported by officials.
The Governor asserted that thorough research will guarantee that technological advancements benefit even the most isolated regions of Arunachal Pradesh.
During his address at the 8th Convocation of the Himalayan University, the Governor celebrated the students as a source of pride for both Arunachal Pradesh and the nation.
He pointed out that India is progressively evolving from merely consuming technology to becoming a global innovator of advanced solutions, propelled by initiatives like Digital India, Startup India, and Make in India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, highlighting the significance of research and academic involvement.
The Governor urged students to dive into research and innovation, identifying them as the dual engines that will drive the nation towards technological supremacy.
He commended the university's leadership, faculty, and staff for aligning their curriculum with NEP-2020, stressing the importance of research, skills development, employability, and experiential learning.
Furthermore, he advised the University to focus more on discipline, punctuality, character development, and creating a truly supportive academic environment that fosters both excellence and values. He called on the institution to actively engage with the community.
The Governor also supported initiatives such as village adoption, cleanliness campaigns, anti-drug efforts, and programs aimed at promoting the health and welfare of women and children.
In light of rapid global advancements in areas like artificial intelligence, renewable energy, space technology, biotechnology, and geospatial technologies, he encouraged students and faculty to pursue innovation guided by ethics, responsibility, and compassion.
Lt. General Parnaik (Retd.) highlighted the pivotal role of education in achieving the national vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047, with Arunachal Pradesh being instrumental through research, innovation, and solutions tailored to India's challenges.
The Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University, Prof. S. K. Nayak, offered an inspiring convocation speech, motivating the graduating class as they embark on their new life journey.
Vice-Chancellor of Himalayan University, Prof. Prakash Divakaran, presented the university's annual report, showcasing its academic growth, achievements, and future aspirations.
The Governor awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals to outstanding students across various courses, with a total of 621 graduates, including PhD scholars, receiving their degrees, marking a significant achievement in their educational journey.