Delhi L-G, CM Urge Graduates to Drive Viksit Bharat 2047 Vision

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta addressed the 18th convocation of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, urging graduates to contribute to the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. They emphasized that education must foster adaptability, critical thinking, and innovation to tackle future challenges in areas like urban development and digital governance. The Chief Minister highlighted the university's support for over 170 startups and a significant increase in the state's education budget. A total of 26,649 degrees were awarded, with women comprising 70% of this year's PhD recipients.

Key Points: Delhi Leaders Address Graduates on Viksit Bharat 2047

  • Focus on nation-building
  • Embrace AI and innovation
  • Education as social responsibility
  • Support for startups and students
  • Increased education budget
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Delhi L-G, CM urge young graduates to focus on Viksit Bharat@2047​

At IP University convocation, Delhi L-G and CM urge graduates to become nation-builders and drivers of India's development vision for 2047.

"Today's graduates are the real drivers of 'Viksit Bharat'. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 9

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday attended the 18th convocation of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, urging graduates to work for the larger good of society and become drivers of Viksit Bharat@2047.​

Addressing the gathering, the LG said convocation marks not just the end of an academic journey, but the beginning of thousands of new ones that contribute to nation-building.​

Urging them to look beyond textbook knowledge, the LG noted that young graduates are stepping into a world being rapidly reshaped by artificial intelligence and sustainable innovation.​

Chief Minister Gupta said the ceremony reflects years of hard work, discipline, and dedication by students.​

"Today's graduates are the real drivers of 'Viksit Bharat'. Your talent and capability will take the country to new heights on the global stage," she said, encouraging students to use their education not for personal growth.​

Among those present were Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Vice-Chancellor Mahesh Verma, Yogesh Singh, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi, along with students, parents, faculty members, and other dignitaries.​

The Lieutenant Governor emphasised that education must equip students with adaptability, critical thinking, and the courage to innovate.​

Referring to the Prime Minister's vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, he said the country needs problem-solvers to tackle complex challenges in areas such as urban development, public health, and digital governance.​

Drawing on the teachings of Guru Gobind Singh, he described knowledge as a powerful instrument of justice and service, and urged students to treat their education as a responsibility to society and the nation.​

He expressed confidence that the future of Delhi and India is in safe hands, with young people capable of driving meaningful change.​

The Chief Minister also praised the university's work in emerging fields such as AI, robotics, data science, and design innovation. ​

Highlighting the Atal Incubation Centre, she said the university has supported over 170 startups, helping young people move from being job seekers to job creators.​

Outlining the government's priorities, she said the education budget in Delhi has risen to Rs 19,326 crore this year.​

"Our aim is not just to make schools smarter, but to ensure world-class facilities in higher education as well," she said, adding that more than 2,200 students are being provided free coaching for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET, and CLAT.​

A total of 26,649 degrees were awarded at the convocation, including 22,932 undergraduate, 3,582 postgraduate, 11 MPhil, and 124 PhD degrees. ​

Notably, women accounted for 70 per cent of PhD recipients this year. In addition, 76 gold medals and six memorial awards were presented to meritorious students.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful to see women leading in PhDs! 70% is an impressive number. This is true empowerment. More power to our sisters. 👏
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Vikram M
The focus on startups is crucial. We have brilliant minds, but need the ecosystem to support them. 170 startups from one university is a good start. Hope they get the funding and policy support they need.
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Rohit P
All good words, but the real test is on the ground. We hear about Viksit Bharat, but graduates still struggle with basic infrastructure and red tape when they try to start something. Hope actions match the speeches.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on critical thinking over rote learning is so important. The world is changing fast with AI. Our education system needs to keep pace. Good to see leaders acknowledging this.
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Kavya N
Free coaching for JEE/NEET is a great step. It levels the playing field for students from humble backgrounds. More such initiatives are needed across all states. Education should be a right, not a privilege.

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