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Youth will be architects of developed India: Minister Jitendra Singh

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Jammu, July 15

“Youth will be the architects of a developed India when it completes the centenary of its Independence in 2047,” Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Monday while talking to reporters after addressing the inaugural session of the orientation programme for the fresh batch of MBA students of Indian Institute of Management (IIM) at its Jagti campus here.

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Earlier addressing the students, Singh called upon the students to gear themselves up in order to take the leadership role of India of 2047. He said the government is making tireless efforts to equip its younger generation with new skills and training and world-class education to mould them into architects of a developed India.

The Union minister said start-ups require strong industry management linkage for their sustainability and institutions like IIM have an important role to play in it. Singh said most of the successful start-up stories have been possible due to strong industry linkages.

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“For example, in Aroma mission, the government became an enabler by ensuring capacity building of those engaged in agri start-ups in lavender and facilitating the market access to spur sale of Himalayan products like lavender-made perfumes and other products,” he explained.

“Start-ups are booming and, as a result, new opportunities are opening. Technology has been a great leveller so that everybody from every region has an opportunity,” he said.

The minister said the youth must harness the technology which has created a level-playing field, for societal good while as earlier, the technology was a privilege of a few.

On IIM Jammu’s progress, Singh said in just a few years of its establishment, it has risen to become one of the better ones among the new lot of such premiere institutions of higher learning in the country. “Beginning from infancy, when we were finding difficulty even to find faculty, it has come a long way in its small journey,” he said.

He said the establishment of IIM Jammu is a significant step towards realising his dream of providing quality education and producing leaders who will drive the nation towards unprecedented growth and development to achieve the target of ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047.

Singh advocated for forging collaboration and synergy among institutions for greater benefit to their students. “The age of working in silos is over. The era of collaboration is here,” the minister declared, encouraging IIM Jammu, AIIMS Jammu, IIT Jammu and Central University of Jammu to enter into partnership by inking MoUs on research and development and artificial intelligence.

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