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MIT-WPU Honours Distinguished Scientist Dr. Krishnaswamy Vijay Raghavan with the Vigyan Maharshi Samman at the 6th Convocation Ceremony

Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, BJP, Bharatiya Janata Party, Union Minister for Jal Shakti, MIT World Peace University,  MIT WPU

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Last updated on: Oct 21, 2024, 00:00 IST

In a celebration of scientific excellence and educational achievement, MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) honoured distinguished scientist Padma Shri Dr. Krishnaswamy Vijay Raghavan with the prestigious MIT-WPU Vigyan Maharshi Samman during its 6th convocation ceremony. The award was presented by the Chief Guest, Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, in recognition of Raghavan's outstanding contributions to the field of science. The accolade included a certificate, an idol of Saraswati, and a cash prize of Rs. 5 lakhs.

Dr. Krishnaswamy Vijay Raghavan, a recipient of the Padma Shri, serves as a DAE Homi Bhabha Chair and Emeritus Professor at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS). He is also a former Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India and chairs the Prime Minister's Science Technology and Innovation Council. His extensive career includes serving as Secretary to the Department of Biotechnology and Director of NCBS at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).

In his address at the convocation, Dr. Krishnaswamy Vijay Raghavan expressed his gratitude upon receiving the prestigious MIT-WPU Vigyan Maharshi Samman, stating, "I am very proud to receive this honor. A university education is not solely about your time in classrooms. In fact, I would go as far as to say that the classroom is relatively incidental. The key aspect is your ability to communicate and connect with one another, so that you can break these silos as you enter the world." 

He also emphasized the critical global challenges we face today and their potential solutions, adding, "The world is now a far more complex place than it was even 10 years ago, and certainly over the last 50 years. We face many formidable challenges: climate change, extreme weather events, issues of sustainable development, water scarcity, and economic growth. These problems are indeed significant, but there is no challenge that cannot be tackled by us."

Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, the Chief Guest of the ceremony, congratulated Dr. Krishnaswamy Vijay Raghavan on receiving the MIT-WPU Vigyan Maharshi Samman and extended his best wishes to the graduating students. He stated, As you embark on this new journey, remember that the continuous acquisition of knowledge, coupled with the ability to face challenges with determination and hard work, will be the pillars of your success. 

These milestones will guide you as you transition into the corporate world. It is your responsibility to prove your capabilities and, through your dedication and excellence, uplift the reputation of your family, your organization, and the community you represent. The true value of education is not merely in the knowledge gained but in how effectively you utilize that knowledge to bring about positive changes. 

Strive to innovate, find solutions to pressing challenges, and work towards enhancing the well-being of others. Your actions have the power to make a lasting impact on society and create a better future for all." Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad, Founder President of MIT-WPU, shared his vision rooted in the ideals of Swami Vivekananda, reiterating the importance of harmonizing science and spirituality. 

"In 1893, Swami Vivekananda declared a vision at the first World Parliament of Religions in Chicago a vision guiding us today, where science and spirituality coexist harmoniously. We must foster a value-based universal education system connecting spirituality with science, through discipline and character building,"

Shri Rahul V. Karad, MIT-WPU’s Executive President, emphasized India’s potential to become a global leader in spirituality and science. He discussed the university's vision for a Global Education Managing Council to integrate spiritual components into technical education and encouraged students to innovate, rather than merely replicate Western models, fostering original thinking in engineering and technology.

During the ceremony, MIT-WPU also honoured other outstanding achievers. Abhijit Pawar received the 'Founder President Medal,' while Anushree Kulkarni was awarded the 'Executive President Medal.'

The convocation saw over 5,000 students receive degrees across multiple disciplines, including Engineering and Technology, Computer Science and Engineering, Business, Economics and Commerce, Health Science and Technology, Science and Environmental Studies, Law, and Consciousness Studies.

The ceremony was graced by several esteemed guests, including international business consultant Prof. Ram Charan, MIT-WPU Founder Trustee Prof. P.B. Joshi, Chairman of the Management Committee Prof. Dr. Mangesh T. Karad, Vice-Chancellor Dr. R.M. Chitnis, and other distinguished dignitaries adding further prominence to the event.

ABOUT MIT-WPU

MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, is a prestigious world-class institution of higher education in India, embodying a distinguished legacy of 40+ years and committed to nurturing academic excellence. With an expansive global alumni network exceeding 1,00,000 accomplished professionals, MIT-WPU consistently demonstrates exceptional educational achievements. 

The university remains at the forefront of academic innovation, offering a comprehensive study of over 150 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, each meticulously crafted to blend theoretical foundations with practical application. Embracing an educational philosophy centred on experiential learning, MIT-WPU empowers students to transition knowledge into tangible skills for the real world seamlessly. 

This ethos is further reinforced through immersive internships and invaluable mentorship opportunities, catalysing profound personal and professional development. We envision a future powered by education, innovation, and culture, one that is sustainable, inclusive, and fosters progressive societal transformation ("Powering The Future"). 

To achieve this, we cultivate a culture of excellence with three pillars: fostering exemplary leadership, prioritising empathy and improving the present for all, and emphasising interdisciplinary collaboration in our educational approach. Ultimately, we believe that true global peace and harmony can be reached through the concordant integration of Science and Spirituality.

 

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