The first lot of students was fainting from the University of Sai “at a time when India is the cynosure of all eyes … and when the world hopes India be one of the leaders to solve the global problems of politics And the economy, “said Nryana Murthy, founder of Infosys.
“India is at the upper table in most of the main multinational deliberations. What India says is heard more frequently seriously. Today has a rare opportunity and a strong responsibility to strengthen this new respectability, ”he said in his call speech here Wednesday.
Patriotism was the instrument to fulfill responsibility, he explained. “Patriotism is about working ethically and with all my heart in our own sphere chosen throughout life to improve the public good for the country and the world,” he said. For him, patriotism meant doing the work of one with speed, discipline, excellence and commitment; avoiding corruption in transactions with politicians and government officials, paying taxes honestly and following the laws. “It is in the apathy of identification and exposure of corruption and personal interest in public governance. He assures that each action makes a better place, ”he added.
Mr. Murthy urged graduate students to make India important enough in the global scene to offer them a seat in the United Nations Security Council without asking for it. He recalled that Indian software companies, when evaluating with the best global ones, succeeded in the global market. He gave better respect for India and a better value for customers in the Indian domestic market too, he said. The demystifying innovation said it was to do the cheapest, faster and better things.
Previously, the founder and chancellor of the University of SAI, KV Ramani, honored Mr. Muthy with an honorary title of Doctor of Science. Others who received the honorary doctor in letters were the former judge of the Supreme Court BN Srikrishna and executive director of the KV Subramanian International Monetary Fund.
Mr. Srikrishna quoted Gita and said that students must follow the path of Dharma, who said, was nothing more than the rule of law. He urged students to seek opportunities in challenging situations.
The university vice chancellor, Ajith Abraham, said the institution was launching four new schools of the academic year 2025-26. Included – Business School; AI school; Technology School; and media school.
Mr. Ramani said a total of 58 students received their titles in the event. Ten students who headed the Dean list and the rank list in several courses received medals. Anubha Singh, Deputy VC, also spoke.
Published – February 5, 2025 08:26 PM IST