Education key to India's prosperity: Venkaiah Naidu

IANS  |  New Delhi 

could be the key for India's road to prosperity and for that the need is to "reorient" the system, Venkaiah has said.

Higher educational institutions need to "revamp their methods of teaching, give up a business-as-usual approach and create rigorous academic standards", said.

"We need to build the right ecosystem for academic excellence to thrive by revamping our system.

"Innovative, futuristic universities will be the drivers of this huge transformation" and "education will be the key of India's transformation to prosperity", he added.

The was addressing the 7th Convocation and Founder's Day Ceremony of the here, on Tuesday.

Referring to India's demographic dividend -- 65 per cent Indians below 35 years of age -- emphasised the need to convert this vast human capital into national wealth creators by imparting the right education, knowledge and skills to the youth.

He urged for a change in the dismal position of Indian universities in the global rankings by learning from best practices of other universities around the world, which have leapfrogged in a short duration.

The also stressed the need to create a conducive intellectual environment for highly qualified Indians working overseas to come back and work in our universities.

At the convocation ceremony, 551 students from different fields such as Law, Business, International Affairs, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and Government and Public Policy, were conferred degrees.

The University, which began in 2009 with one school, a few programmes, a small number of students and around 10 faculty members, has now expanded to 11 undergraduate, six postgraduate and Ph.D. programmes offered by its eight Schools. There are now over 4,200 students and more than 330 faculty members.

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 18:52 IST