Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said, innovation is the buzzword of 21st century and called upon the youngsters to innovate in India and Innovate for humanity.
Addressing the 56th annual convocation of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay today PM Modi said they can contribute towards mitigating climate change, ensure better agricultural productivity, cleaner energy, water conservation, combating malnutrition and effective waste management.
PM Modi affirmed that the best ideas will come from Indian laboratories and from Indian students. He said that the degrees which have been conferred on the IIT students today is a result of their dedication and commitment. But real challenges are awaiting them ahead.
The Prime Minister said that IITs have built brand India globally and they have conceptualised to contribute to nation-building through use of technology.
He said students who passed out from IITs are actively contributing to the development of the country and they are also contributing in the startups. Mr. Modi said, the nation is proud of the IITs and what IIT graduates have achieved.
The success of IITs led to the creation of engineering colleges around the country. He said the students were inspired by the IITs and this led to India becoming one of the world’s largest pool of technical manpower.
Later, PM Modi also inaugurated the new building of the Department of Energy Science and Engineering and Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay.