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'Foreign varsities establishing campuses in the country': Education Minister on India's growing might, ET Education
'Foreign varsities establishing campuses in the country': Education Minister on India's growing might, ET Education

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

'Foreign varsities establishing campuses in the country': Education Minister on India's growing might, ET Education

Advt Advt Jaipur, Union Minister for Education Dharmendra Pradhan was in Jaipur on Thursday to attend two key events -- the 9th Convocation Ceremony of the Central University of Rajasthan, and the inauguration of a lecture hall complex at Manipal University in as the Chief Guest at the 9th Convocation Ceremony of the Central University of Rajasthan, Pradhan emphasised the value of lifelong learning, stating: "Convocation is not an end, but a significant milestone in the continuous journey of education."Congratulating the 1,693 graduating students from Integrated and Diploma programmes, the minister reminded them that earning a degree is not only an academic milestone but also a call to action for nation-building and social responsibility. Highlighting the transformative vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, he noted that the policy advocates for multidisciplinary, skill-based, and employment-oriented further revealed that to foster global academic collaboration, several foreign universities are now setting up campuses in India, with eight institutions already praised Rajasthan's rich intellectual legacy and its consistent performance in competitive exams like JEE and NEET, calling the state a "timeless cradle of knowledge, science, art, literature, and thought."He urged students to preserve this legacy with a modern, innovative spirit. As India positions itself as the world's fourth-largest economy, the minister stressed the importance of leveraging the innovation, skills, and leadership potential of the youth to realize the vision of Viksit Bharat by concluded his address by invoking the ancient Indian ideal of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam -- "the world is one family" -- and reaffirmed India's commitment to becoming a global provider of solutions for convocation also saw the inauguration of several university infrastructure projects and the laying of foundation stones for future event was attended by Bhagirath Choudhary, Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Prof. Anand Bhalerao, Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Rajasthan, along with other dignitaries, faculty members, and another event on the same day, Pradhan inaugurated a state-of-the-art lecture hall complex at Manipal University praised the new facility, describing it as world-class and conducive to a modern learning environment, and congratulated the university's academic community on this minister commended Manipal University for effectively blending India's timeless cultural heritage with modern educational again to NEP 2020, he emphasised that India's ancient knowledge systems are now being meaningfully integrated into the contemporary academic framework, fostering a sense of rooted-ness and national pride among Rajasthan a symbol of India's glorious past, Minister Pradhan said it must now become a beacon of a future-ready and developed envisioned institutions like Manipal University evolving into centers of research, innovation, and entrepreneurship, transforming students into job creators rather than job confidence in the university's potential, the minister said Manipal University Jaipur is well-positioned to address both local and global challenges, and can make significant contributions to the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision Encouraging the university's leadership, Minister Pradhan recommended the establishment of a dedicated research park to further boost its culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, reinforcing its ambition to become a premier research-driven institution.

In Rajasthan, Pradhan credits NEP for India's jump in global university rankings
In Rajasthan, Pradhan credits NEP for India's jump in global university rankings

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

In Rajasthan, Pradhan credits NEP for India's jump in global university rankings

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Thursday credited the National Education Policy-2020 for the five-fold jump in the number of Indian institutions, from 11 in 2014 to 54 now, getting the QS World University-2026 rankings. He said the new high was achieved because of educational reforms launched in the country. Mr. Pradhan addressed the ninth convocation ceremony of the Central University of Rajasthan at Ajmer district's Kishangarh and participated in a programme at Manipal University on the outskirts of Jaipur, where he inaugurated a new lecture hall complex. In his convocation address, Mr. Pradhan said the NEP-2020 had changed the country's educational landscape with its emphasis on research and innovation. 'The NEP has encouraged a multidisciplinary, skill-based and employment-oriented education system, which will immensely benefit the youth,' he said. 'With the NEP, we are integrating India's heritage and knowledge traditions into modern education and fostering a sense of rootedness and pride in our culture,' Mr. Pradhan said. He described Rajasthan as a 'powerful symbol' of the country's heritage, as the rulers in the erstwhile Rajputana had put up a strong resistance during the medieval period. The Minister praised the talent of the State, while referring to the consistent excellence of students in competitive examinations like JEE and NEET. NEET 2025 topper Mahesh Kumar is from Rajasthan's Hanumangarh. Mr. Pradhan also called upon the youth to become job-creators, giving employment to at least five persons, through start-ups and entrepreneurship, rather than seeking jobs. 'As India emerges as the world's fourth-largest economy, it is essential to harness the innovation, skills, and leadership potential of the youth to realise the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047,' Mr. Pradhan said. He awarded gold medals to 94 students who had secured the highest marks in their respective courses, while the degrees were conferred on a total of 1,770 students in various disciplines, including 77 Ph.D. scholars, at the convocation. Central University of Rajasthan's Vice-Chancellor Anand Bhalerao called upon the students to use their knowledge and skills for betterment of society, while reminding them of the university's role in building their character and making them responsible citizens. Union Minister of State for Agriculture Bhagirath Choudhary was among those present at the convocation ceremony.

Ancient sculpture found during archaeological explorations in Kadri
Ancient sculpture found during archaeological explorations in Kadri

Time of India

time08-06-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

Ancient sculpture found during archaeological explorations in Kadri

Mangaluru: During recent archaeological explorations in Kadri, researchers uncovered a damaged Buddha statue alongside several significant cave structures, according to Prof T Murugeshi, formerly an associate professor in ancient history and archaeology. The statue was discovered submerged in a water tank situated near the Kadri Manjunatha Temple in a neglected condition. With approval from the temple authorities, it was retrieved from the water for detailed examination. The sculpture has sustained damage, with its head and right hand severed from the main structure. The statue was in a Padmasana position on a Padma Peetha in Dhyana Mudra. The garment draped across the left shoulder rested flatly upon the chest, with its appearance being barely noticeable, Prof Murugeshi stated in a release. "This sculpture under study is identified as Dhyani Buddha. The Buddha image is about 68 cm in height and 48 cm in width, including the prop of the image. The Buddha image is stylistically datable to the 4th-6th century AD," Murugeshi stated. Further, he said a group of three rock-cut caves found above the eastern side of Kadri tanks is of curious interest. The first one from the right is about eight feet in height and has a semi-circular entrance. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 10 Signs Your Dog Loves You More Than Anything Liseer Read More Undo It has a single square room with a small provision for a lamp. The middle and third ones have high plinths and two square entrances with single square rooms. The nature of the caves clearly indicates that they were used for residential purposes, he explained. Shreyas Kolpe, a PhD student of Manipal University, Shreyas, assistant lecturer in ancient history & archaeology, MSRS College, Shirva, Karthik, a postgraduate student in archaeology from University College, Mangaluru, and Ravindra Kushwaha, a graduate student in archaeology at MSRS College, Shirva, helped him in the fieldwork, he stated.

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