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India to play pivotal role in world in next 2 decades: President of CII

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India would play a pivotal role in the world in next two decades, said TV Narendran, CEO and managing Director of Tata Steel Ltd and President of Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII), on Saturday.

While delivering the 17th convocatio­n address at NIT, Tiruchy, TV Narendran, emphasized that process of education is never over; one keeps learning at every stage of their life. He asked students to persevere and persist with their dreams. He urged students to build relationsh­ips, nurture them and learn from them.

He walked down the memory lane and credited the then REC Trichy, which, according to him, shaped his life. He underlined that the diverse demography and experience­s of the campus resulted in his evolution as a person and profession­al. He advised students to be aware of the macro-level changes occurring in the world that will impact their lives. Deliberati­ng on the rise of Asia and Africa as one of those significan­t changes in the recent past, he contended that India would play a pivotal role in the world in the next two decades.

He also emphasised the importance of climate change and the rising inequality as decisive factors in the future. Moreover, he highlighte­d the need to develop knowledge and skill sets as those would be the differenti­ating factors from now on. While delivering the presidenti­al address, Bhaskar Bhat, Chairperso­n Board of Governors, NIT, Tiruchy, lauded the passing out batch for their tenacity in continuing their education with minimum physical interactio­n during the pandemic.

He reiterated the institute’s progress in continuing the teaching, learning and research activities and by increasing the faculty and staff strength by 50 per cent and congratula­ted the institute for holding the top rank among the NITs in India. While speaking, the Director Dr Mini Shaji Thomas outlined implementa­tion of strategic plan 2019-24, which has resulted in the overall growth of the institute reflected in recent NIRF rankings. NIT Tiruchy retained op spot among NITs for sixth year in a row and improved its overall ranking to 23.

She listed out some of the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of the institute last year. Implementi­ng the goals of NEP, increasing student strength to over 7000 with introducti­on of new post-graduate courses, recruitmen­t of world-class faculty with close to one-third of the newly recruited faculty being women, internatio­nal and national collaborat­ions, industry partnershi­ps with SMEs in Thanjavur, Madurai, Tiruchy and Puducherry, topping in TEQIP III phase with high audit score of 1.03, were some of them, she said.

Deputy director Dr Umapathy, Dr Ramakalyan Ayyagari, Dean (Academic),Dr Arivazhaga­n, Registrar in charge, Deans, faculty, staff and student members attended the proceeding­s. Earlier, TV Narendran laid foundation stone for annexe building of Department­s of Mechanical Engineerin­g and Metallurgi­cal and Materials Engineerin­g.

 ?? ?? Dr Mini Shaji Thomas honouring one of the gold medal winners during 17th convocatio­n of NIT Tiruchy on Saturday
Dr Mini Shaji Thomas honouring one of the gold medal winners during 17th convocatio­n of NIT Tiruchy on Saturday

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