In a momentous occasion for technical education in India, President Droupadi Murmu is set to grace the 21st annual convocation of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Jalandhar, Punjab. The ceremonial event, scheduled for the coming days, will see the President personally conferring degrees and awards upon the graduating students, recognizing their academic excellence and contributions to innovation.
NIT Jalandhar, one of the premier engineering institutions in the country, has long been a cradle for future leaders in technology and engineering. This year’s convocation holds special significance as it underscores the government’s commitment to fostering young talent amid India’s push towards becoming a global tech powerhouse. Over 1,000 students are expected to receive their degrees, with top performers being honored with gold medals and special citations from the President herself.
President Murmu’s address is anticipated to inspire the young graduates. Known for her emphasis on education, self-reliance, and inclusive growth, she is likely to highlight the role of technical education in achieving ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. Her visit to Punjab also signals the central government’s focus on strengthening institutions in the northern region.
The event will feature elaborate arrangements, including cultural performances showcasing Punjab’s rich heritage. Dignitaries from academia, industry, and government will join the celebrations, making it a landmark day for NIT Jalandhar. As the students step into the professional world, they carry not just degrees but the hopes of a nation poised for technological leapfrog.
