Governor addresses 1st convocation of Assam Royal Global University India has made impressive gains in widening the higher education ecosystem: Prof. Mukhi

Governor addresses 1st convocation of Assam Royal Global University India has made impressive gains in widening the higher education ecosystem: Prof. Mukhi

Guwahati, Rongili Barta: Assam governor Prof. Jagdish Mukhi said that the institutions of higher education must forge partnership with industry and other external institutions to promote the culture of entrepreneurship among students and researchers.

         Speaking at the first convocation of Assam Royal Global University who is the visitor of the university here today, Governor Prof. Mukhi said that partnership with the industries would help the students and researchers to empower themselves in line with the latest requirement of the industry and make them professionally compatible.

He also said, “A convocation is a culmination of a journey as well as a moment of accomplishment for a university, its students, professors and teachers, administrators, parent body and others who are part of the university community. It is also an occasion for you to introspect and ponder over the value of such degrees and diplomas for addressing the challenges of the outside world”.

The Governor said that  India has made impressive gains in widening the higher education ecosystem. The very fact that many new institutions, including Central Universities, IITs and IIMs are being established in underserved locations, illustrates the commitment of the country to taking higher education to the masses. He also said that expanding quantity has to be complemented by quality. This is where the greatest challenge exists. As technology advances and societies grapple with the implications of the fourth industrial revolution, higher education has to adapt to new expectations. It has to be sensitive to inter-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary pathways without losing sight of the core of disciplinary knowledge.

The Governor also stressed upon resources and its mobilisation. He said that while there is tremendous thrust on the growing need of institutions of higher education, one must be alive to fiscal constraints. He urged upon the educational institutions for partnerships with industry and other external institutions to promote a culture of entrepreneurship among students and researchers.

Appreciating the efforts of Assam Royal Global University, the Governor said that the University has been striving to impart holistic education to the students. The University has created a conducive learning environment where students from across North-Eastern India are receiving all-inclusive education where the focus of higher education is on research and development, multidisciplinary pedagogy along with a compulsory course on behavioural science for all students.

The Governor congratulated the students and advised them to continue the path of knowledge and contribute selflessly to the progress of the nation as a whole.  He also urged upon them to stretch a helping hand to others who are less fortunate than them.

It may be noted that the convocation conferred degrees to a total number of 1723 students. This includes 61 gold medals, 51 silver medals, 5 Chancellor’s gold medals and 6 Salvers.

 Vice Chancellor, Delhi University Prof. Yogesh Singh, Chancellor, The Assam Royal Global University Dr. A K Pansari, Vice-Chancellor Prof. S. P. Singh, Chief Advisor Prof. M.K.Chaudhuri, Chairperson Academic Prof. Alak Kumar Buragohain, Members of Gyan Sagar Foundation, Members of the Governing Body, Board of Management and the Academic Council of the University, faculty members, students and other dignitaries were present in the convocation.