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Explore affordable, sustainable options to improve quality of life of citizens: Vice President

5 Dariya News

Allahabad 13-Oct-2018

The Vice President of India,M. Venkaiah Naidu has asked engineers and technologists to ensure that the new technologies are used to improve the  living conditions of the common man, farmers, women and each citizen in our country. He was addressing the gathering after launching two-year  celebrations under the aegis of “Beyond Twenty by 2020” campaign, marking the 20th anniversary of the Indian Institute of Information Technology, in  Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh today.The Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Ram Naik, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Yogi Adityanath and other  dignitaries were present on the occasion. The Vice President said that Science and Technology must make people’s lives better. He stressed the need  to enhance access to services like education, quality health care, timely, authentic and relevant information, access to government services and e- governance initiatives. 

He further said that significant portion of our citizens still do not have easy access to essential resources. Relentless pursuit is needed to improve the  quality of life of people living in the marginalized sections of society, he added.To achieve this, the Vice President suggested taking a fresh approach  and finding solutions that are solutions that are affordable, accessible, intelligible, sustainable and scalable. Our traditional approach to alleviating these  problems simply does not work and we need to think afresh, he added. The Vice President said that it is vital that young innovators of this institution  and surrounding regions gets all the resources required for successful translation of their ideas into products and solutions. This will certainly contribute  to the growing economy of this nation and accelerate the growth process considerably, he added. Highlighting the need to keep environmental and  social considerations while designing or planning, he reminded the future engineers that the present world cannot afford the luxury of unlimited  resources. He stressed on the need to adopt a growth model that cares for the environment as well as the economic prosperity of the people.