Key Points

Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan emphasized the importance of perseverance and goal-setting for student success. He highlighted the growing global demand for Indian skilled professionals, urging students to learn foreign languages. Pune's thriving industries were noted as a key opportunity hub for graduates. The convocation ceremony at Symbiosis University celebrated 82 international students from 22 countries.

Key Points: Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan Highlights Global Demand for Indian Skilled Workers

  • Governor stresses dedication and goal-setting for graduates
  • Highlights global demand for Indian skilled professionals
  • Encourages language courses for job market edge
  • Pune's thriving industries offer local opportunities
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Indian skilled manpower is in great demand across world: Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan

Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan emphasizes global opportunities for Indian students, urging language skill development for competitive advantage.

"Success is assured for those who embrace this approach - Governor CP Radhakrishnan"

Pune, June 28

Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan on Friday said that the consistent effort, dedication, and the establishment of clear goals are essential principles that can lead graduates to success in their professional journeys.

"When one articulates a specific objective, it is imperative to focus on that goal, engage in diligent work, and persist in the face of challenges without succumbing to discouragement. Success is assured for those who embrace this approach," Governor Radhakrishnan said.

Speaking at the occasion, the Governor said, It is natural to get tired or disappointed in life, but don't stop there. Every effort you make is useful for shaping your life, for achieving happiness. A happy mind gives energy and motivation for the work you do. You must make a habit of enjoying your work.

Today, many countries in the world are inviting Indian skilled manpower to meet their industry needs. Indian students should be ready to seize this opportunity. Universities in Maharashtra are being encouraged to start short-term language courses in German, French, Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, Italian, and other languages. This will give our students a competitive advantage in the global job market, said the Governor.

Speaking about Pune City, the Governor mentioned that the city is a major hub for the automobile industry, IT, media, and micro-industries, and there are ample opportunities for the graduating students here.

Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, in his presidential address, mentioned that Symbiosis is working with the motto of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'. Students from various countries across the globe are studying at Symbiosis. For international students, Symbiosis is a home away from home.

Symbiosis International University organised "International Students Convocation Ceremony" on Friday, June 27, at 10:30 AM at Symbiosis International University, Lavale, Pune. C.P. Radhakrishnan, Governor of Maharashtra, was invited as the Chief Guest for the function. Prof.. (Dr.) S.B. Mujumdar, Founder and President, Symbiosis and Chancellor, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), presided over the function. Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar, Principal Director, Symbiosis and Pro-Chancellor, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Dr Ramakrishnan Raman, Vice Chancellor, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), and Dr. Prashant Naranaware, Secretary to the Governor, were the other distinguished dignitaries present for the function.

At the convocation ceremony, 82 students from 22 countries were awarded degrees, and the university's brochure was released.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the Governor's speech is motivating, I wish he had addressed the brain drain concern. So many skilled Indians going abroad means we lose talent that could develop our own nation. Need better policies to retain experts.
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Aditya G
Pune is indeed becoming India's education and innovation hub! The automobile sector here offers great placements. Just completed my mechanical engineering and got placed at Tata Motors. Jai Maharashtra! 🚗
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Sarah B
As an international student at Symbiosis, I can confirm the warm welcome we receive. The 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' philosophy is truly practiced here. Made so many Indian friends who helped me adjust to Pune life.
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Karthik V
The focus on short-term language courses is brilliant! My cousin learned Japanese through a 6-month course and now works at Toyota in Nagoya earning 5x what he would get here. More colleges should offer this.
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Nisha Z
Governor sahab is right about persistence, but what about students from rural areas who lack access to these opportunities? Government should ensure language courses reach tier-2/3 cities too. #EqualOpportunity

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