– Founder-Chancellor’s Best Doctoral Thesis Awards presented to Jayanth Sharma (Engineering), S. Harshavardhan (Sciences), and Amrith Bhargav (non-STEM disciplines).
– Best Outgoing B.Tech Graduate Awards given to Adhappan Vishnu (Computer Science & Engineering) and Lalitha Tejaswi (Computer Science – AI & Data science).
The emphasis by Puneet Dalmia on blending ancient wisdom with modern technology as part of career growth underscores India’s efforts to harmonize traditional values with technological advancement-the cornerstones of its evolving identity as a global player. His reference to India’s rise from a fragile economy to becoming the fourth largest economy reflects progress rooted in both human capital and financial investments.
Additionally, aligning various sectors like IT and agriculture under Atmanirbhar Bharat speaks volumes about India’s strategic push for self-reliance while fostering multidisciplinary innovation critical for long-term lasting growth. Events such as this convocation highlight not only academic milestones but also broader socio-economic aspirations tied to individual initiatives-a testament that parallels national ambitions.
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