Dharmendra Pradhan, the Union Minister of Education, has stated his belief that India is headed toward being a major power again. Speaking at SGT University's 11th convocation event, when over 2,100 students got degrees—105 of them were gold medalists—Pradhan underlined the vital role that education and youthful talent play in determining the nation's future.
Pradhan made a point in highlighting the fuel for the India growth story students, as SGT University graduates will constitute part of global solutions that can resonate with Indian national ambitions. He related that vision to the National Education Policy, 2020, which an aim to internationalize education in India along with increasing collaborative opportunities at all levels globally with an aim for positioning India to become a significant talent pool to update the curricula.
Pradhan emphasized that Indian students will be better equipped to propel entrepreneurship, research, and innovation globally as a result of these reforms. Additionally, the Minister emphasized the significance of India's G20 Presidency, which has been instrumental in elevating the Global South's voice. He gave praise to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership for changing the world order and making India a major actor in international affairs.
In his remarks, Pradhan reaffirmed the government's dedication to India as a worldwide center for education, fostering cross-border partnerships, and educating children for the future. All of these stakeholders—policymakers, educators, and students—will be making significant contributions to this goal as India expands its influence internationally.
'India to regain global power status', says education minister Dharmendra Pradhan
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