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MP: President urges students to consider society’s marginalised in development

July 14, 2023

July 13, President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday asked students pursuing higher education to think about those segments of society which have been left behind in the journey of development.

The President, who arrived in Gwalior on a one-day visit to the state, also said ‘zero’ was an Indian gift to the world and among the first instances of it in written form has been found on an inscription in Chaturbhuj Temple at the renowned fort here.

Addressing the fourth convocation of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management (ABV-IIITM) here, she said, “I expect all of you young students pursuing higher education to think about those people in society who have been left a little behind in the journey of development.”

It is the responsibility of every person in society, especially the youth, to understand your participation in the development of backward persons in society, she said.

To keep moving forward in life, it was necessary to keep examining from time to time the path people were walking on, the President said.

“If you choose the right path with determination and move forward, you will definitely achieve your goal and will also get satisfaction in life, said Murmu, who expressed happiness that most students of ABV-IIITM had been placed in good companies.

However, she added that the potential of students who have not been placed was not less in any sense and they too would get countless opportunities to move forward.

Speaking at the convocation ceremony, President Murmu said it was a well known fact that ‘zero’ was an Indian gift to the world.

“Such instances of science dating back to ancient India come handy, especially in inspiring students of technology,” she said.

Praising former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, after whom the institution is named, the President said the former PM worked to boost infrastructure and telecom sectors as he believed connectivity was a fundamental requisite.

She hailed Gwalior as one of the most beautiful cities of MP and one that had an important place in history.

The Scindias, who ruled the area for several centuries, played a remarkable role in the Maratha struggle and also in modernizing Gwalior industrially in the 20th century, Murmu said.

Highlighting that legendary singer Tansen’s village was in Gwalior, she said it had been named Tansen Nagar.

Earlier in the day, the President arrived at Jai Vilas Palace here to visit the Jiwajirao Scindia Museum. She was welcomed at Gwalior airport by MP Governor Mangubhai Patel and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

Murmu was welcomed at the Jai Vilas Palace by Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, his wife Priyadarshini Raje Scindia and son Mahanaryaman Scindia.

Cultural troupes of the erstwhile Scindia kingdom welcomed the President by playing trumpets and drums as well as traditional dance performances.

Scindia, his wife and those managing the museum explained to the President the importance of each and every exhibit.

After visiting the museum, Murmu had lunch at the Jai Vilas Palace hosted by the Scindia family. She was joined by the governor and the chief minister.

Before Murmu, then presidents including Rajendra Prasad, Savrapalli Radhakrishnan, Giani Zail Singh, Shankar Dayal Sharma, APJ Abdul Kalam and Pratibha Patil had visited Jai Vilas Palace, a Madhya Pradesh BJP office-bearer said.

The Jai Vilas Palace was built in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior in the British Raj. While a major portion of the palace is now the Jiwajirao Scindia Museum, a part of it is the residence of some of his descendants.

Source: PTI

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