Arunachal Governor Urges Students to Become Innovators and Nation-Builders

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik addressed the 6th Convocation of Arunodaya University, urging students to become innovators and proactive nation-builders. He emphasized that education must serve a larger social purpose and that students should aim for excellence as contributors to community and national development. The Governor commended the university's diverse programs and social outreach initiatives, including its Green Campus Mission. At the ceremony, 143 graduates received degrees, with female students securing 9 out of 11 gold medals awarded.

Key Points: Arunachal Governor Parnaik's Message to Students on Nation-Building

  • Urges students to be job creators
  • Stresses education's social purpose
  • Encourages embracing tech with ethics
  • Highlights female academic excellence
  • Calls for continuous learning
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Arunachal Guv Parnaik urges students to become innovators and nation-builders

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik addresses Arunodaya University convocation, urging graduates to be innovators and contribute to society.

"students represent the future of Arunachal Pradesh as well as of the nation - Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik"

Itanagar, April 22

Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen K.T. Parnaik on Wednesday urged students to strive for excellence as job creators, innovators, and problem solvers, while contributing actively to society and the nation through their knowledge and skills.

Addressing the 6th Convocation of Arunodaya University at its new Jollang campus in Itanagar, the Governor said that students represent the future of Arunachal Pradesh as well as of the nation, and that their role in shaping a progressive and inclusive India is both vital and indispensable.

He encouraged them to aim for excellence not merely for personal success, but as contributors to society, community development, and nation-building, stressing that education must ultimately serve a larger social purpose.

The Governor called upon them to be responsible in their conduct, compassionate in their outlook, and proactive in bringing about positive change as active and aware partners in building a stronger, more resilient, and more progressive India.

Emphasising that education is a continuous and lifelong journey, he advised the graduating students to remain curious, adaptable, and committed to continuous learning in a rapidly evolving global environment shaped by Artificial Intelligence, digital transformation, and technological advancements.

Lt Gen Parnaik encouraged them to embrace technology with confidence and responsibility, while also remembering that true strength lies in critical thinking, ethical values, sound character, and the courage to innovate and take initiative.

Stressing the importance of cultivating a scientific temper and of questioning and challenging the status quo, the Governor exhorted the graduating students to become agents of transformation who contribute meaningfully to the development of Arunachal Pradesh as well as the nation at large.

He commended the management, faculty, and staff of Arunodaya University for their dedication to nurturing talent, fostering innovation, and shaping responsible, socially conscious, and value-driven citizens.

He also lauded the University's diverse academic programmes and its recognition by esteemed bodies such as the University Grants Commission (UGC), Bar Council of India (BCI), and Association of Indian Universities (AIU), among others.

Additionally, the Governor appreciated the institution's social outreach initiatives, including blood donation camps, legal aid services, and the Green Campus Mission, noting that these initiatives reflect a strong and commendable sense of social responsibility and community engagement.

Calling upon faculty members to go beyond the traditional role of imparting knowledge, he urged them to act as mentors and guides who inspire curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, while aligning education with skill development and practical, real-world applications.

Encouraging graduates to stay connected with their alma mater as proud alumni, he invited them to contribute through mentorship, collaboration, and continued engagement, and to emerge as catalysts of progress, innovation, and nation-building in their respective fields.

A total of 143 graduates, including 31 undergraduates, were conferred degrees at the 6th Convocation of Arunodaya University held at the Jollang campus in Itanagar.

Notably, 9 out of the 11 gold medals awarded to toppers were secured by female students, reflecting their outstanding academic performance and continued excellence in higher education.

The university currently has 1,610 students, including 1,321 from Arunachal Pradesh, and a faculty strength of 59 members.

It offers a comprehensive academic ladder with multidisciplinary programmes aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, including skill-integrated degree courses and professional programmes approved by regulatory bodies such as the UGC, AICTE, BCI, and other statutory authorities.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Great to see the emphasis on the National Education Policy and skill-integrated courses. The future is in innovation and problem-solving, especially for our northeastern states. The fact that 9 out of 11 gold medals went to female students is fantastic! More power to them.
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Rohit P
While the speech is motivating, the real challenge is on-ground support. Students need access to funding, incubation centers, and market linkages to truly become innovators. Hope the administration follows up with concrete policies and not just speeches.
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Sarah B
The focus on lifelong learning and adapting to AI is spot on. The world is changing fast, and our education system must keep pace. It's heartening to see universities in Arunachal embracing this vision. The Green Campus Mission is a wonderful initiative too!
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! Nation-building starts with such thoughts. When our youth in every corner of India, from Kashmir to Arunachal, are empowered with this mindset, we will become a true Vishwaguru. The call for compassion and critical thinking is especially important.
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Nikhil C
As an alumnus of a northeastern university, I feel proud reading this. Development in the region needs local talent to lead. The mention of legal aid and blood donation camps shows education is being linked to community service. Bahut accha!

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