Key Points

Union Minister Jitendra Singh told IIT Roorkee graduates they're entering India at the most opportune time for innovation. He highlighted how India's recent successes in vaccines and space demonstrate what's possible when government, private sector and youth collaborate. The minister specifically urged the institution to leverage its Himalayan location for studies ranging from disaster management to aromatic economics. He praised IIT Roorkee's 240 startups and community engagement initiatives as models for other institutions.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Urges IIT Roorkee Graduates to Drive Innovation Enterprises

  • Singh highlights India's vaccine and space achievements through public-private-youth collaboration
  • IIT Roorkee ranked 6th nationally with 240 startups contributing to ecosystem
  • Minister urges focus on Himalayan studies from disaster management to aromatic economy
  • Institute praised for disaster resilience work and Vibrant Villages community engagement
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Students should be drivers of innovation-led enterprises: Jitendra Singh

Union Minister Jitendra Singh encourages IIT Roorkee graduates to lead innovation startups, citing India's vaccine and space achievements as inspiration for youth-led enterprises.

Students should be drivers of innovation-led enterprises: Jitendra Singh
"You are born in the best of times - Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi, Sep 5

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday encouraged graduating students to move beyond dependence on government or corporate jobs and instead become drivers of innovation-led enterprises.

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, while delivering the convocation address as Chief Guest at IIT Roorkee, reminded students that India’s recent achievements in vaccine development, space exploration, and global innovation rankings were possible through a blend of government support, private initiative, and youth talent.

“You are born in the best of times,” he told the graduating students. “Your destiny has given you this providential privilege, and I am sure you will make the best of the opportunities that India offers today,” Singh stated.

The minister hailed the institution, founded in 1847, as Asia's first Engineering College and a role model that combines research, innovation and societal engagement.

Even in the NIF rating released recently, the institution, which was earlier known as the University of Roorkee before it became IIT, was ranked no. 6 in the country, the Minister added.

Considering the advantage of its versatile academics and geographical location, Singh urged the institution to take up Himalayan studies ranging from Disaster management to Aromatic economy.

The minister highlighted that IIT Roorkee’s nearly 240 startups—out of 1.7 lakh across India—stand testimony to its significant contribution to the country’s startup ecosystem.

“Your nine centres of excellence, pioneering work in disaster risk, resilience and sustainability, and your deep engagement with local communities through initiatives like Vibrant Villages make you a true role model,” he said.

He further added that the institute’s location in the Himalayas makes its role critical not only in disaster response but also in what he termed a “peacetime calendar” of building resilience and growth.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the sentiment is good, the government should also focus on making the startup environment more friendly in terms of regulations and taxation. Many young entrepreneurs struggle with compliance issues in the initial stages.
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Arjun K
IIT Roorkee's focus on Himalayan studies is brilliant! Disaster management and sustainable development in mountain regions is crucial for our country. More institutions should take up such region-specific research initiatives. 👏
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Sarah B
As someone working in the innovation space, I've seen how IIT graduates are leading some of India's most promising startups. The combination of technical education and entrepreneurial spirit is truly transforming our economy.
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Vikram M
The "peacetime calendar" concept is interesting. Instead of waiting for disasters to happen, we should proactively build resilient systems. This approach could save countless lives and resources in the long run.
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Michael C
While innovation is great, we shouldn't completely dismiss the value of stable corporate jobs. Not everyone is cut out for entrepreneurship, and that's okay. A balanced approach would be more practical for most graduates.
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Ananya R
The Vibrant Villages initiative mentioned is such a wonderful example of how technical institutions can give back to local communities. True innovation should also address grassroots problems and improve lives at the bottom of the pyramid

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