Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal urges Amity graduates to build Viksit Bharat 2047

Viksit Bharat 2047

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, addressed the convocation ceremony of Amity University in Noida today, describing the role of universities as vital institutions that shape future leaders by nurturing talent and enabling young minds to realise their full potential. Congratulating nearly 29,000 graduating students from both online and on-campus programmes, he emphasised that their achievements were the true highlight of the day.

Applauding Amity University’s inclusive and merit-driven environment, the Minister praised its need-blind scholarship system and the diverse opportunities offered to students. He expressed pride that half the student body comprises young women and commended the institution’s strong innovation culture, reflected in over 450 student-held patents. He also acknowledged the contribution of 50 Ramalingam Swami Fellows who have returned to India to teach and advance national progress.

Speaking on Mahaparinirvan Diwas, Shri Goyal invoked Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s enduring message of equality and social justice. He reiterated that education is central to uplifting underserved communities and urged graduates to remain mindful of their social and national responsibilities.

Positioning the graduating batch as key contributors to India’s aspiration of becoming a developed nation by 2047, he said the next 25 years would define the nation’s future. He encouraged students to innovate fearlessly, excel in their chosen fields, and contribute meaningfully to the nation’s growth trajectory.

Highlighting the Prime Minister’s call from the Red Fort urging one lakh youth to consider public life and politics as a career, Shri Goyal stressed the need for ethical, committed individuals in governance. He suggested that universities could introduce internships with elected representatives to help students understand public service and governance at close quarters.

Drawing a parallel with the computer term “garbage in, garbage out,” he emphasised the need for more capable and well-intentioned young leaders in Indian politics. He expressed confidence that if India’s youth step forward with commitment and integrity, the country’s progress will accelerate beyond expectations.

Reflecting on the Prime Minister’s five guiding principles articulated during the 75th Independence Day address, he underscored their relevance in steering India from a $4 trillion economy towards the vision of a $35 trillion economy by 2047. 

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The Minister encouraged students to embrace Indian culture proudly, suggesting that institutions could even consider traditional attire for future convocations. He reminded graduates that education is not just for personal advancement but also a commitment to family, community and nation.

Shri Piyush Goyal also recognised the immense efforts of teachers and parents in shaping the graduating class. He encouraged students to stay connected to their alma mater and express gratitude to their mentors.

As the young graduates step into the next phase of their lives, he acknowledged that challenges will come their way but expressed confidence that the values and education received at Amity University have prepared them well. He urged them to contribute wholeheartedly to nation-building and play an active role in India’s journey towards becoming a developed nation.

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