Delhi CM: Tech-empowered women will shape India's future

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta addressed the convocation at Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, emphasizing that education and technical skills empower women to become leaders and shape the nation's future. She linked the university's work to national initiatives like Digital India and Skill India, contributing to the vision of a developed India by 2047. Gupta highlighted the country's journey from 'Beti Bachao' to 'Beti Badhao,' urging graduates to balance career, family, and national expectations. Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Sood praised Gupta's leadership in strengthening women's empowerment and creating opportunities for youth.

Key Points: Delhi CM on Women, Tech & Nation's Future

  • Women's education drives national progress
  • Tech skills key for future leadership
  • Aligns with Digital India, Skill India initiatives
  • Convocation marks start of leadership journey
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Tech empowered women to shape nation's future: Delhi CM

CM Rekha Gupta at IGDTUW convocation says empowered women through education and tech will drive India's progress and lead development.

"When women are empowered through education and skills, it not only transforms their own lives but also drives progress for society and the nation. - Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 12

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended the 8th convocation ceremony of Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women on Thursday, highlighting that empowered women will shape the nation's future.

Addressing the students, the Chief Minister said that the Delhi government is committed to promoting education, skills, technology and research.

"When women are empowered through education and skills, it not only transforms their own lives but also drives progress for society and the nation," said Chief Minister Gupta.

She said that a convocation is not merely the end of academic life but the beginning of a new journey.

The Chief Minister encouraged students to move forward with curiosity, innovation and a strong sense of responsibility, and to use their knowledge and technical skills for the greater good of society and the nation.

Delhi Cabinet Minister Ashish Sood, IGDTUW Vice Chancellor Ranjana Jha, faculty members, parents and a large number of students were present on the occasion.

Chief Minister Gupta said the day marks an important milestone in the lives of the graduating students - a celebration of years of hard work, dedication and dreams finally coming true.

She noted that the 1,181 graduating students were not merely receiving degrees but were stepping out as future leaders who would shape the direction of society and the nation through their knowledge, skills and leadership.

The Chief Minister highlighted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, national initiatives such as Digital India, Atmanirbhar Bharat, Startup India and Skill India have opened new avenues for youth in innovation, research and entrepreneurship.

She said the IGDTUW is working in alignment with these initiatives and contributing significantly to the vision of women's empowerment and Viksit Bharat 2047.

The Chief Minister noted that India has made significant progress in the field of women's empowerment. From 'Beti Bachao' to 'Beti Padhao', the country is now moving forward with the resolve of 'Beti Badhao.'

She urged the students not to stop at their academic achievements but to continue striving forward while balancing the expectations of their careers, families and the nation.

Emphasising the concept of 'women-led development,' she said women today are not just participants in development but are emerging as leaders.

Delhi's Education Minister Sood said the occasion was not just about receiving degrees but also about sending a message to the world that young women today are the builders, innovators and leaders of the future.

Praising the leadership of Chief Minister Gupta, he said that the national Capital is currently being led by a woman who is actively working to strengthen women's empowerment and create new opportunities for young people.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Absolutely agree that empowered women shape the nation's future. My sister is a software developer and her contribution to our family and her field is immense. Initiatives like Digital India need more women participants. Well said, CM ji.
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Aman W
While the speech is good, I hope this translates into more concrete action. We need more scholarships, safer hostels, and stronger placement cells specifically for women in STEM across all states, not just Delhi. The intent is there, but execution is key.
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Sarah B
The concept of 'women-led development' is powerful. It's great to see India fostering an environment where women are not just participants but leaders in tech and innovation. The future looks bright!
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Vikram M
As a father of two daughters, this news gives me hope. When leaders talk about balancing career, family, and nation, it acknowledges the real challenges. Education is the true empowerment. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Proud to see IGDTUW getting this recognition! 🎓 Technical education for women is crucial for a Viksit Bharat. The mention of Startup India is apt - we need more women entrepreneurs. The journey is just beginning for these graduates.

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