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‘Focus on research and innovation by being creative,’ Dr. Ram Madhav tells PIET students

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March 11, 2024, 3:40 pm

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Dr. Ram Madhav, President of India Foundation and National Executive Member of RSS addressing a session organized by Young Indians (YI), Jaipur Chapter and Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET), Jaipur.

JAIPUR: Youth is not the future of the country, but the present. Therefore, it is necessary that they think about themselves as well as the progress of the country.

Dr. Ram Madhav, President of India Foundation and National Executive Member of RSS said this while addressing a session organized by Young Indians (YI), Jaipur Chapter and Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET), Jaipur. This talk was organized on the topic ‘Responsibility of youth towards nation building’.

Dr. Ram Madhav said that one of the main identities of India is as a young country. On the basis of their talent, Indians are working at the top position of many big renowned companies.

Motivating the students, he said that the country needs imaginers, not engineers. The youth should dream of how far they want to take the country on the path of development and work with full dedication to make it come true.

He appealed to the youth to be creative and focus on research and innovation. They should think of ‘self-enterprise’, they should become job creators and not job seekers.

This step of the youth is very important for the country’s economic growth. He further said that together we have to make the country an internally safe and respectable country, especially for women and weaker sections. For nation building, he appealed to the youth to follow discipline and also to become strong to such an extent that no power can corrupt us.

On this occasion, Rahul Singhi, Director, Poornima Group; Dr. Dinesh Goyal, Principal, PIET; Keshav Agarwal, from YI Jaipur Chapter and Suneel Bishnoi, President, Rajasthan Thinkers Forum were also present.

First published: March 11, 2024