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ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA,

SMT. DROUPADI MURMU


AT THE G. NARAYANAMMA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND
SCIENCE (FOR WOMEN)
Hyderabad, December 29, 2022

I am delighted to visit the G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology


and Science for Women today. I congratulate all the stakeholders
of the Institute for celebrating its Silver Jubilee this year. It is
heartening to see a huge gathering of young and spirited women
engineers here today.

I am told that women of Mahila Dakshata Samithi are also present


here today. I am happy to know that students belonging to weaker
sections are pursuing higher education through this Samithi. I am
told that Mahila Dakshata Samithi provides all-round support to
women. The colleges under the Samithi develop, care, nurture and
empower under-privileged women.
Dear students,

I am happy to know that the G. Narayanamma Institute is providing


education to thousands of girl students. This institute has, over the
years, opened up opportunities to many young women to enter the
world of technology as a professional. I am told that the Institute
has won awards and recognitions from Institutions of repute. The
Institute has also been chosen as a centre of excellence by Apple
Company for MAC lab-based training which is one of the first few
of its kind in the world. I hope that GNITS will use this opportunity
to make students industry-ready.

I am happy to know that the world’s biggest International Space


Apps Challenge in collaboration with NASA INTERNATIONAL
CHALLENGE IN 2022 was conducted at GNITS with the goal of
providing relevant solutions to global needs. Teams of GNITS won
medals in this international challenge. I congratulate the students
who won the medals.

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I am told that the college has taken several initiatives for holistic
development of the students such as Ek Bharat Shreshtha
Bharat Club, Women Safety programmes with SHE teams of
Telangana Police and promoting fitness culture among staff and
students.

National Education Policy 2020 aims at making India a global


knowledge superpower and is based on the four pillars of Access,
Equity, Quality and Accountability. A more flexible, holistic and
multidisciplinary education system can bring out more creativity
and enhance learning capabilities of students. I would also
highlight here that the policy underlines the need for encouraging
research and development.

Dear students
Engineers have made major contributions in every sector including
healthcare, agriculture, education, banking, marketing and
telecommunication. Engineering and technology are closely
connected. Engineering has played a big role in technological
advancements including computers, medical equipments, internet,
smart devices and digital payment systems. The role of
engineering as a profession becomes very critical in today’s world
where unthinkable and unprecedented problems need quick and
sustainable solutions.

You have the power to make the world a better place. The
solutions that you find and technologies that you will create in
future should be people-oriented and environment-friendly.
Recently at COP 27, India reiterated its vision of a safe planet in a
one-word Mantra – LiFE which stands for Lifestyle for
Environment. We have been achieving our climate targets and
upgrading them. We are taking new initiatives in renewable
energy, e-mobility, ethanol-blended fuels, and green hydrogen.
These initiatives can start producing better results on ground
through technological innovations. The Covid Pandemic has
shown that people can adopt and learn new technologies quite
fast. In fact, the development and administration of Covid vaccines
to a large population in a time-bound manner is nothing but a
miracle of technology.

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Dear students
Technology in today’s world has social, economic, political,
educational, environmental and geo-political dimensions. It is
continuously evolving and impacting every arena. I hope you
would come out with innovative technologies for the benefit of
public at large and improve the quality of life of the people. You
should also think about engineering solutions for the
disadvantaged sections, senior citizens, divyang persons and
other people who need special support.

A few days back, in a meeting with Shri Sundar Pichai, CEO of


Google, I emphasized on the need of universal digital literacy in
India. We know that mobile phones, internet and unlimited
information have reached every corner of the world. People are
using technology like never before. But it is necessary that it is put
to productive use which is possible through digital literacy.

Dear students
Women have made great contributions in engineering and
technology. We have examples of many inspiring women who are
heading big companies, have launched start-ups and are
contributing in a major way in all fields such as telecom, IT,
aviation, machine design, construction works, Artificial intelligence
and other areas. Here I would like to mention that sometimes
women are not able to continue their careers due to domestic
constraints and other issues. I urge you all to overcome challenges
that come your way and rise in your careers.

More women need to come forward to take up science streams.


STEM that is Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
is vital to the Indian economy. Nurturing young women as
technocrats and innovators can lead the country towards a
stronger economy. Women bring different perspective and skill-
sets in tech fields. Cognitive abilities of women can change the
way knowledge and technologies are perceived at various levels.

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Dear students,
Be empowered and empower others too. Don’t be satisfied just
with your own success and happiness. You have a duty towards
the nation and humanity as a whole. You should use your talent
and technological capabilities for the larger good. Benefits of
technology should reach the remotest areas and the poorest of the
poor. Technology must be used to remove the social, economic
and digital divides. You are the levers through which we can leap
into an inclusive, eco-friendly, smart and technology –driven future.
In short, technology should be used as an instrument of social
justice.

I wish you all a very bright and successful future.

Thank you,
Jai Hind!
Jai Bharat!

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