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'Get Ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution' : Vice Prez

'Get Ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution' : Vice Prez

Hyderabad, Nov 18 (UNI) “The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the advances in digital technology and robotics will together make certain types of jobs obsolete and also create many new jobs'.
'Today, universities are expected to excel not only in providing quality education, but more importantly in developing global citizens, and in preparing the students for the new era”, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said on Saturday.
In his address as chief guest at the 8th Convocation of GITAM University, Hyderabad Campus, Mr Naidu said that we are an old civilization with a young population. No other country has this kind of demographic advantage.
He observed that India is at the cusp of a massive transformation in all spheres, and an exciting world of infinite opportunities is awaiting students after their graduation.
The Vice President said that the economic growth of a country is highly dependent on “the creativity of human resources and innovation through research and development” and hence the faculty must devote time to relevant research. This will improve the intellectual stature of the Universities and make them the powerhouses of knowledge. They can potentially be the think tanks for national policy development, he added.
Mr Naidu opined that universities should equip students with multi-disciplinary knowledge and inter-disciplinary skills to study these problems and look for solutions to meet the challenges.
The Vice President expressed his satisfaction at the giant strides GITAM University is making in offering world class education by collaborating with prestigious foreign universities like Stanford and in initiating state-of-the-art interdisciplinary courses.
Two doctorates and over 1060 graduate and postgraduate degrees were awarded at the 8th Convocation to students in the faculties of technology and management. Toppers of management and various branches of technology were awarded gold medals.
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