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Chairman UGC, Prof. Jadadesh Kumar talked about brining equity, access and future affordable digital empowerment in education sector. He said technology can be a great enabler in bringing quality education. He also talked about internationalisation of education where there will be excess to world class higher quality education.
Eminent personalities among the speakers include principal secretary to PM, Dr. P.K. Mishara termed the day as a watershed moment for our country. He said, it’s the beginning of a long term connect with the G20 countries and we all the ambassadors of India.
Prof. Saket Kushwaha, Vice Chancellor of RGU in his address to the participants of the university echoed the golden words of our Prime Minister of India who is working hard to achieve world peace. He said, it’s a proud moment for all of us as should take up this challenges and convert it into opportunities.
As the University is one of the selected partners, Prof. Kushwaha said that in the coming days, the university will organise workshop, seminars which will showcase the cultural beauty of the state. He said our indigenous knowledge need to be told to the world which we are living in harmony and sustainability need to be known. He said he will explore working in collaboration with the organising committee to get the G20 countries to experience the cultural heritage of the state.
Organising Coordinator of the programme, Prof. Kesang Degi earlier talked about the importance of the event and its outlook for the next one year of India’s presidency of the G20 and its various events in which the university can be a part of.
The progamme was well attended by many faculty and students of the university.