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India has emerged as an attractive destination for global investors : M. Venkaiah Naidu

Addresses Convocation of Great Lakes Institute of Management

5 Dariya News

Chennai 21-May-2019

The Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that India has emerged as an attractive destination for global investors and asked educational institutions to maintain  high standards and foster academic excellence. He was addressing the Convocation of Great Lakes Institute of Management, in Chennai today. Observing that India was poised  to become a US $ 5 trillion economy in the next few years, Shri Naidu said there was a need to remove economic imbalances, urban-rural divide, end gender and social  discrimination and enhance the prestige of all the institutions, including the Supreme Court, CAG, CVC, EC, Parliament and State Legislatures. He said that nobody should say or  do anything to undermine the sanctity of these institutions. There are appropriate forums to redress grievances, if any, he added.The Vice President said that India is the largest  Parliamentary democracy in the world and has a track record of effective electoral system and conducting elections on a regular basis. Describing elections as ‘Festival of  Democracy”, he complimented the Election Commission for conducting the stupendous exercise in a peaceful and orderly manner.Asking the graduating students to respect their  alma mater and always act to enhance its reputation, Shri Naidu advised them to focus on achieving academic excellence and become socially conscientious citizens. He said  that the atmosphere on university campuses should not be vitiated by extraneous issues and added that he was happy that barring a few, most of the 900 Universities were free  from any disturbance.

The Vice President also told them not to neglect their parents, mother tongue, native place, motherland and Guru (teacher). He further said that they should also strive to promote  and protect the safety and security of the motherland. “Taking care of fellow human beings is nationalism and not merely saying Vande Mataram or Jai Hind”, he added. He also  emphasized the need for the education system to inculcate ethical and moral values among the students.Observing that management was not confined to the corporate sector  alone, Shri Naidu said that the scope of management studies should cover the rural economy, agriculture and allied industry and provide solutions to make these sectors viable  and vibrant.Stating that agriculture was in distress, the Vice President said that there was a need to introduce structural changes and come out with new strategies and  programmes to make agriculture profitable and sustainable. Complimenting the Great Lakes Institute for making students to interact with villagers under Karma Yoga programme,  he said it was important for them to know and understand the rural problems.Shri Naidu also stressed the need for Indian management institutions to adopt globally accepted  teaching practices, methodologies and curriculum to ensure that our students are duly recognized in the global job market. Indian institutions have to adopt globally accepted  benchmarks to achieve global prominence and align with other management institutions. “Such academic alliances with institutions of international repute, are a great way to  provide learning experience to students”, he added.

The Vice President told the youngsters that they were joining India’s growth story at a very exciting juncture. Today India is one of the world’s fastest growing economies and has  become the second largest global hub for Start Ups, he added.Pointing out that the 4th industrial revolution was driven by rapidly changing technology, Shri Naidu told the  graduating students that as managers they will be required to manage technology driven changes in industrial processes and practices.“Every change is potentially disruptive.  You have to control and manage this disruption. So equip yourself with knowledge and upgrade your skills continuously”, the Vice President added.Shri Naidu said today’s  millennial population was ambitious and adventurous. They seek out challenges and they experiment with disruptive ideas and innovations, he said. “Sustaining this culture of  innovation and enterprise in a fast changing technological environment is a challenge for management education. Up-skilling, re-skilling, learning and adopting the best practices  are key elements for individual growth”, he added.The Vice President drive home his message, he quoted from Thirukkural: “Learn thoroughly all that is to be learnt. And what is  even more important is to live true to that learning”.Referring to the impressive academic achievements of brilliant young students in their Class 12 exams, the Vice President said  “as we rejoice their achievements, it is our onerous responsibility to provide them with best and affordable higher education of global standards which will provide them  opportunities to enter the global job market”.Eminent Scientist and former Director General of CSIR, Dr. Ramesh Mashelkar, Dr. Vaidyanathan Jayaraman, Principal and Associate  Dean, Great Lakes Institute of Management, senior faculty members and parents/ guardians of the graduating students were present at the event.