‘Tech Route 2.0’ Concludes at Srinath University, Seraikela-Kharsawan

Dr. Ajoy Kumar Urges Students to Embrace Discipline and Continuous Learning

Key Points:

– ‘Tech Route 2.0’ concluded on September 13, 2024.

– Over 15 competitions, including robotics and coding, held.

– Dr. Ajoy Kumar emphasized the importance of regular study.

JAMSHEDPUR – The three-day technical festival ‘Tech Route 2.0’ at Srinath University in Adityapur concluded successfully on Friday, September 13, 2024.

The event was organized to encourage innovation and technology among students through various competitions.

The closing ceremony featured the esteemed presence of Dr. Ajoy Kumar, Congress Working Committee in-charge and former IPS officer.

His inspiring words motivated students to achieve new heights.

The festival was organized by the School of Engineering and the School of IT at Srinath University for the second consecutive year.

Competitions and Activities

This year’s event saw a large participation from students of various prestigious schools and colleges in Jamshedpur and Adityapur.

Over 15 exciting activities, including Robotics War, quizzes, design challenges, e-games, puzzle-solving, photography, and coding, provided students with a unique platform to showcase their skills and talents.

These competitions allowed students to demonstrate their technical abilities and creativity.

Participants were given opportunities to excel in their areas of interest while competing in a supportive environment.

Inspirational Address by Dr. Ajoy Kumar

During the closing ceremony, Dr. Ajoy Kumar addressed the students, emphasizing the importance of discipline and regular study.

He highlighted the potential drawbacks of excessive social media use, noting that it could hinder the development of young minds.

"Students need to balance technology use with disciplined study habits," Dr. Ajoy Kumar remarked during his address.

He encouraged students to cultivate a habit of regular study and self-learning to unlock success.

He also advised students to read beyond their syllabus and keep a notebook to document their learning and experiences.

Awards and Recognitions

At the event’s conclusion, winning teams were awarded certificates, trophies, and cash prizes.

All participants received e-certificates in recognition of their efforts.

The festival played a vital role in awakening students’ technical and creative potential, preparing them for future challenges.

This event not only recognized technical talents but also inspired students to embrace innovation, teamwork, and leadership.

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