Key Points

Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that eight foreign universities have established campuses in India during his Rajasthan visit. He emphasized the National Education Policy's focus on skill-based learning while addressing graduates at Central University Rajasthan. The minister inaugurated a modern lecture complex at Manipal University, praising its blend of heritage and innovation. Pradhan urged students to contribute to India's development vision while maintaining global academic collaborations.

Key Points: Dharmendra Pradhan says foreign universities setting up India campuses

  • 8 foreign universities now operating in India
  • NEP 2020 pushes multidisciplinary skill-based education
  • Rajasthan hailed as knowledge cradle with strong exam performance
  • Manipal University opens new lecture hall complex
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'Foreign varsities establishing campuses in the country': Education Minister on India's growing might

Education Minister reveals 8 foreign universities now operational in India while stressing NEP 2020 reforms at Rajasthan convocation events

"Convocation is not an end, but a significant milestone in the continuous journey of education - Dharmendra Pradhan"

Jaipur, June 19

Union Minister for Education Dharmendra Pradhan was in Jaipur on Thursday to attend two key events -- the 9th Convocation Ceremony of the Central University of Rajasthan, and the inauguration of a lecture hall complex at Manipal University in Jaipur.

Presiding as the Chief Guest at the 9th Convocation Ceremony of the Central University of Rajasthan, Pradhan emphasised the value of lifelong learning, stating: “Convocation is not an end, but a significant milestone in the continuous journey of education.”

Congratulating the 1,693 graduating students from Integrated M.Sc, B.Tech, B.Sc, and Diploma programmes, the minister reminded them that earning a degree is not only an academic milestone but also a call to action for nation-building and social responsibility. Highlighting the transformative vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, he noted that the policy advocates for multidisciplinary, skill-based, and employment-oriented education.

He further revealed that to foster global academic collaboration, several foreign universities are now setting up campuses in India, with eight institutions already operational.

Pradhan praised Rajasthan’s rich intellectual legacy and its consistent performance in competitive exams like JEE and NEET, calling the state a “timeless cradle of knowledge, science, art, literature, and thought.”

He urged students to preserve this legacy with a modern, innovative spirit. As India positions itself as the world’s fourth-largest economy, the minister stressed the importance of leveraging the innovation, skills, and leadership potential of the youth to realize the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Pradhan concluded his address by invoking the ancient Indian ideal of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam -- “the world is one family” -- and reaffirmed India’s commitment to becoming a global provider of solutions for humanity.

The convocation also saw the inauguration of several university infrastructure projects and the laying of foundation stones for future facilities.

The event was attended by Bhagirath Choudhary, Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Prof. Anand Bhalerao, Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Rajasthan, along with other dignitaries, faculty members, and students.

In another event on the same day, Pradhan inaugurated a state-of-the-art lecture hall complex at Manipal University Jaipur.

He praised the new facility, describing it as world-class and conducive to a modern learning environment, and congratulated the university's academic community on this achievement.

The minister commended Manipal University for effectively blending India’s timeless cultural heritage with modern educational values.

Referring again to NEP 2020, he emphasised that India's ancient knowledge systems are now being meaningfully integrated into the contemporary academic framework, fostering a sense of rooted-ness and national pride among students.

Calling Rajasthan a symbol of India’s glorious past, Minister Pradhan said it must now become a beacon of a future-ready and developed India.

He envisioned institutions like Manipal University evolving into centers of research, innovation, and entrepreneurship, transforming students into job creators rather than job seekers.

Expressing confidence in the university's potential, the minister said Manipal University Jaipur is well-positioned to address both local and global challenges, and can make significant contributions to the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.

Encouraging the university’s leadership, Minister Pradhan recommended the establishment of a dedicated research park to further boost its culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, reinforcing its ambition to become a premier research-driven institution.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! Foreign universities coming to India will raise our education standards and reduce brain drain. My cousin spent ₹50 lakhs studying in Australia - imagine if top institutions like Melbourne Uni had campuses here! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope these foreign universities won't just become expensive degree shops for the elite. The real test will be making quality education accessible to middle-class families across tier 2/3 cities.
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Arjun S.
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in education is a beautiful vision! But we must ensure our ancient gurukul wisdom isn't overshadowed by Western pedagogy. The NEP's blend of tradition and modernity gives me hope 🙏
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Sunita R.
As a teacher in Jaipur, I'm thrilled about these developments! Rajasthan has always been an education hub - from ancient Takshashila to modern IITs. The new lecture halls at Manipal will inspire our students to think bigger. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
Good step, but what about improving our existing universities? My daughter studies in a state college where there aren't enough chairs in classrooms. First fix basic infrastructure before chasing foreign collaborations.
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Neha P.
The research park idea is brilliant! India needs more innovation hubs. Maybe we'll see the next Silicon Valley emerge from Jaipur instead of Bengaluru? 😊 Fingers crossed for Viksit Bharat 2047!

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