President Droupadi Murmu Motivates Students for Developed India Vision

President Murmu Encourages CUJ Graduates to Build a Prosperous Nation

President Droupadi Murmu calls on higher education students to contribute towards a developed India by 2047.

RANCHI – During the third convocation of Central University Jharkhand, President Murmu inspired the graduates.

She highlighted India’s youthful demographic and its growing global economic stature.

Murmu emphasized the significance of the students’ role in achieving national development goals.

She reminisced about her connection to Jharkhand, expressing a sense of homecoming.

The President encouraged graduates to commit to contributing to India’s development in their respective fields.

She awarded medals, PhD degrees, and certificates to the graduating students.

Governor C.P. Radhakrishnan also addressed the convocation, emphasizing education as a lifelong journey.

He urged students to continuously learn and adapt in their careers.

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