RVS College of Engineering Celebrates Technology Day with Fervor and Insights

Institute’s Leadership Emphasizes the Importance of Continuous Innovation in Technology for India’s Advancement

RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, celebrated Technology Day with great enthusiasm and a series of insightful addresses from the institute’s leadership, highlighting the crucial role of technology in shaping the modern world and India’s progress.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a grand celebration marked by the presence of distinguished faculty members and students, RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur, observed

National Technology Day on May 11, emphasizing the transformative power of science and technology in today’s era.

The event was graced by the presence of the institute’s Treasurer, Mr. Shatrughan Singh, Principal Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari, Head of Placement Department Dr. Vikram Sharma, Dean (Academic) Dr. Sharat Chandra Mahato, Dean (Administrative) Prof. Krishna Murari, IQAC in-charge Dr. Sanatan Prasad, heads of all departments, and the entire teaching staff and student body.

In his address, Treasurer Shatrughan Singh underscored the significance of technology in making our lives easier and driving human development.

He appealed to all those present to focus on continuous innovation in technology, emphasizing that this is the key to transforming India into an advanced nation.

Principal Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari highlighted the institute’s dedication to developing technology by actively involving students in the process, reflecting the college’s commitment to fostering innovation and practical learning.

The Head of Placement Department, Dr. Vikram Sharma, Dean (Academic) Dr. Shatarchandra Mahato, Dean (Administrative) Prof. Krishna Murari, and Dr. Rakesh Kumar also shared their insights on the subject, explaining the development of technology and its importance to the student community.

The program, coordinated by Dr. Sudhir Jha, served as a platform to inspire and motivate students to embrace technology and contribute to its advancement for the betterment of society and the nation.

RVS College of Engineering and Technology’s celebration of Technology Day not only showcased the institute’s strong focus on technological innovation but also reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing the next generation of engineers and technologists who will drive India’s progress in the 21st century.

As the institute continues to provide quality education and encourage research and development, it remains at the forefront of shaping the technological landscape of the region and beyond.

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