Delhi University's Vision for Viksit Bharat@2047

Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh emphasized the power of education in driving change and the importance of innovation, research, and entrepreneurship to achieve India's goals by 2047. Speaking at a student interaction session, he also highlighted DU's first Literary Festival and discussed aspects of the National Education Policy 2020.

Delhi University's Vision for Viksit Bharat@2047
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During a recent session dubbed 'Coffee with Vice-Chancellor' at Hansraj College, Delhi University Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh highlighted the transformative power of education in shaping a developed India by 2047. He underscored innovation, research, and entrepreneurship as key drivers for achieving this vision.

Singh addressed various student queries, emphasizing the need for educational reforms in line with the National Education Policy 2020. He stressed the importance of student-centric learning and the role of technology and research in modern education. He also discussed the potential benefits of the proposed fourth year in undergraduate programs.

The vice-chancellor also drew attention to Delhi University's inaugural Literary Festival, which seeks to unite the academic community. Singh offered students guidance on the judicious use of AI tools, advocating for personal skill development in reading, writing, and speaking.

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