VP Radhakrishnan Calls on Youth to Lead India’s Transformation at IIMT Convocation
Reinforcing the government’s vision of a developed India, Shri Radhakrishnan stated that Viksit Bharat is a national mission that requires the energy, creativity, and commitment of young citizens.
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Emphasising the pivotal role of youth in shaping India's future, Vice President Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan on Tuesday urged graduating students to align their ambitions with national priorities and actively contribute to building a "Viksit Bharat by 2047."
Addressing the 3rd Convocation Ceremony of IIMT University, Meerut, the Vice President described the occasion as not just the culmination of academic efforts, but the beginning of a lifelong journey of responsibility toward nation-building.
India at a Defining Moment of Transformation
Highlighting the rapid pace of development across the country, the Vice President said students are entering a phase where India is "brimming with opportunities" driven by transformative infrastructure and policy initiatives.
He pointed to flagship projects like the Namo Bharat Train and the Meerut Metro, recently inaugurated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, as examples of modern, sustainable connectivity that are reshaping urban mobility and opening new economic avenues.
"These initiatives are not just infrastructure projects—they are catalysts for growth, connectivity, and opportunity," he said.
Youth at the Core of Viksit Bharat Vision
Reinforcing the government's vision of a developed India, Shri Radhakrishnan stated that Viksit Bharat is a national mission that requires the energy, creativity, and commitment of young citizens.
He underlined that the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) lies at the heart of this transformation, urging graduates to:
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Embrace innovation and entrepreneurship
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Support local industries and indigenous solutions
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Transition from job seekers to job creators
Beyond Personal Success: A Call for Purpose-Driven Careers
The Vice President encouraged students to think beyond individual achievements and contribute meaningfully to society.
He stressed the importance of:
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Upholding values of integrity, discipline, and service
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Ensuring development remains inclusive and sustainable
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Preserving India's rich cultural heritage while pursuing progress
"The vision of Viksit Bharat goes beyond economic growth—it must reach the last village and the last person," he said.
Women's Achievements Signal Positive Change
Highlighting a notable trend, Shri Radhakrishnan observed that women are increasingly securing a significant share of academic honours and medals at convocations across the country.
He described this as a reflection of positive societal transformation, driven by improved access to education and supportive ecosystems.
"These achievements are setting new benchmarks and inspiring future generations toward a more inclusive and progressive India," he noted.
A Shared Responsibility for the Future
The Vice President's address underscored a broader message: India's growth story will be shaped not just by policies and infrastructure, but by the aspirations, innovation, and commitment of its youth.
As graduates step into professional life, they carry with them the responsibility to contribute to a nation that is rapidly evolving—where opportunity meets purpose, and ambition aligns with national progress.
The ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including Uttar Pradesh Minister Shri Dharmpal Singh, Rajya Sabha MP Shri Laxmikant Bajpai, and IIMT University Chancellor Shri Yogesh Mohan Gupta, among others.