Manipur CM Pledges Support for Higher Education and Youth Skill Development

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh reaffirmed his government's full commitment to supporting higher education and skill development in the state. He addressed the 15th convocation of Manipur University alongside Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, highlighting it as a celebration of student achievement and potential. The ceremony, held after a 12-year gap, saw over 1,000 graduates receive degrees, with 332 awarded gold medals. The CM noted that 572 university students have secured placements in government and private sectors over the past two years.

Key Points: Manipur CM Vows Support for Higher Education, Skill Development

  • CM reaffirms commitment to higher education
  • Over 1,000 graduates awarded degrees
  • 572 students secured placements in 2 years
  • Convocation held after a 12-year gap
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Manipur CM vows support for higher education, skill development​

CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh reaffirms commitment to higher education and skill development at Manipur University's convocation after 12-year gap.

"The convocation is... a celebration of the human spirit, perseverance, hard work, and the boundless potential of the graduating students. - CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh"

Imphal, March 27

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Friday reaffirmed that his government is fully committed to supporting higher education and skill development in the state.​

The Chief Minister, along with Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, addressed the 15th convocation ceremony of Manipur University.

He said the government will continue to work hand in hand with institutions like Manipur University to ensure that the youth have access to the best possible opportunities.​

He added that the convocation is not merely a ceremonial gathering, but a celebration of the human spirit, perseverance, hard work, and the boundless potential of the graduating students. ​

Singh noted that the students' hard work, dedication, and resilience have brought them to this proud moment.​

He maintained that for years, Manipur University has been an epicentre of intellectual pursuit, a place where the boundaries of knowledge are pushed and where complex societal challenges are addressed through rigorous research and critical thinking. ​

He highlighted that the university continues to shape today's youth, who are the pillars of strength and engines of growth for both the state and the nation.​

The Chief Minister expressed delight at noting that 572 students of Manipur University have secured placements in various government and private-sector positions over the past two years. ​

He stressed that graduating students carry not only their degrees but also the values, knowledge, and sense of responsibility instilled in them by the university. They are the strength and driving force for the nation's growth, he added.​

Singh also urged the students to draw inspiration from PM Modi's vision of youth becoming "job creators instead of job seekers."​

Addressing the convocation, Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla described the occasion as a moment of great pride and fulfilment for the graduating students, marking not only the culmination of their academic journey but also the beginning of a new phase filled with opportunities and responsibilities.​

During the ceremony, more than 1,000 graduates were awarded degrees, including 332 who received gold medals in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements. ​

Notably, the convocation was held after a 12-year gap, with the previous ceremony held in 2013.​

The event was also attended virtually by students and faculty members of Bethany College, Churachandpur; Presidency College, Motbung, Kangpokpi; and Moreh College, Moreh.​

The ceremony was attended by Chancellor Prof. T. Tirupati Rao; Vice-Chancellor Prof. N. Lokendra Singh; Pankaj Mittal, Secretary General of the Association of Indian Universities; deans of various departments, faculty members, and students, among others.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
A convocation after 12 years! That's a long gap. It's good to see the focus back on education. The 572 placements are an encouraging number. Wishing all the graduates the very best for their future.
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Priya S
"Job creators instead of job seekers" – this is the mindset we need to instill. But the government must also create an ecosystem that supports startups and entrepreneurship, especially in states like Manipur. Access to funding and mentorship is key.
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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on higher education. The youth are indeed the future. But I hope this commitment extends beyond Imphal and reaches all the districts and remote areas of the state. Every student in Manipur deserves this chance.
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Nikhil C
While the speech is commendable, actions speak louder than words. The 12-year gap for a convocation itself tells a story. Let's hope this marks a new beginning of consistent support and infrastructure development for Manipur University. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
Hearty congratulations to all the graduates! 🎓 332 gold medals is no small feat. Your hard work has paid off. May you lead Manipur and India to greater heights. The virtual attendance from colleges in Churachandpur and Moreh is a good inclusive step.

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