Key Points

Rajnath Singh virtually addressed Gati Shakti University's convocation, calling it a hub of speed and practical learning. He connected the institution's mission to India's logistics modernization goals, including cost reduction. The minister praised Gujarat's historical contributions while citing pandemic-era logistics achievements. Singh stressed how applied education at the university will drive sectoral innovation.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Praises Gati Shakti University as Speed and Power Model

  • Singh emphasizes Gati Shakti's focus on real-world logistics solutions
  • University aims to reduce India's logistics costs to global standards
  • Defence Minister links institution to India's pandemic response success
  • Gujarat's legacy of reform and development highlighted in speech
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Living example of both speed and power: Rajnath Singh addresses ceremony of Gati Shakti University

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlights Gati Shakti University's role in transforming India's logistics sector through innovation and applied knowledge.

"This university is a living example of both speed and power – Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, July 27

Union Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the convocation ceremony of Gati Shakti University in Vadodara, Gujarat, through video conferencing on Sunday, and said that the university is a living example of both speed and power.

Speaking about the significance of Gati Shakti University, Singh said the institution was not a traditional university but "an idea, a motion, a mission."

Gati Shakti University, established in 2022 as a Central university under the Ministry of Railways, is dedicated to creating world-class talent in the logistics and transportation sectors.

He stated, "This university is a living example of both speed and power. It places special emphasis on purely applied knowledge. It is not only book knowledge but solutions to real problems that are taught."

He praised the university for its focus on real-world applications in areas like railways, engineering, logistics, artificial intelligence, and data science. He expressed confidence that students from the university would bring innovation and purpose to their work.

"Today, all of you students are obtaining a degree from a dynamic university, one of the most prestigious study centres in the country in terms of logistics," he said.

On the National Logistics Policy, Raksha Mantri said that the initiative aims to create an integrated, efficient, and cost-effective logistics network that not only reduces logistics cost but also encourages data-driven decision-making. "The policy aims to bring down the current 13-14 per cent logistics cost to the level of developed countries. This will increase the competitiveness of Indian products in domestic and global markets. Reduction in logistics cost will increase efficiency in all sectors and will boost value addition and enterprise growth," he added.

Singh highlighted the critical role logistics played during the Covid-19 pandemic, saying, "Millions of vaccines reached every corner of the country, oxygen cylinders arrived in hospitals on time, and medical teams were transported via the Air Transport Corridor. All this was possible only through better logistics."

He highlighted the university's unique role in shaping India's logistics future and praised Gujarat's historic contributions to the nation's growth.

Singh called Gujarat a land of great thinkers and reformers. "This is the land where Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati lit the example of social awakening, where Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel worked to unite the country. And in this Gujarat, we got a visionary leader like Mr. Narendra Modi, who succeeded in creating a new definition of development and national interest in the politics of this country," he said.

He said Vadodara was not just a city but "a wonderful confluence of knowledge, culture, and technology."

The convocation was attended by faculty, students, and dignitaries from across the logistics and infrastructure sectors.

- ANI

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Priya S
Reducing logistics costs from 14% to global standards could be a game-changer for Indian exports! But I hope they also focus on sustainable logistics solutions - we can't ignore environmental impacts while chasing efficiency.
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Rohit P
The pandemic showed how crucial logistics is. Remember how we struggled for oxygen cylinders? Glad to see India investing in this sector. More power to Gati Shakti University! 👏
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Sarah B
As someone working in supply chain management, I'm thrilled about this development. The integration of AI and data science in logistics education is exactly what industry needs. Hope they offer short-term courses for professionals too!
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Karthik V
Good initiative but implementation is key. Our existing logistics infrastructure has many bottlenecks - hope this university's graduates can actually bring the promised changes on ground level.
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Nisha Z
Vadodara becoming an education hub! First IIM, now this specialized university. Gujarat's development model is truly inspiring for other states. #MakeInIndia
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Michael C
Interesting to see India focusing on specialized universities. In the US, we have similar institutions for specific industries. This could really boost sector-specific skills development.

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