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‘Students should blend science and ethics to become global citizens’

Mr. Mansoori gave the opening address at the event | Photo Loan: Special Editing

Emirates FalConers Club Secretary General Majed Ali Al Mansoori, on Friday Friday, Emirates Falconers Club Secretary General Majed Ali Al Mansoori should blend science and ethics to become a global citizen, because only technical skills in their own work will not help them global competition.

Mansoori, who presented the opening address of Gravitas, the Annual International Technology Institute of Technology (VIT) on the campus of the Vellore Technology Institute (VIT), said that there should be creative and compassionate thinkers to achieve a balance between progress and sustainability in the career of the students. “Innovation not only changes technology, but about changing life.

He emphasized the need for curiosity and persistence among students in obtaining innovations and breakthroughs. In fact, the world’s greatest innovations to renewable energy from the internet, he said that it is born from these ideals rather than the concept of certainty.

At the presidency address, the Founder of the VITE, Chancellor G. Viswanathan emphasized the need to accept more students in educational institutions, including state colleges and universities, as he will help young people benefit from employment opportunities. Unfortunately, the adoption of more students does not occur in the country due to the reluctance of the government to create sufficient infrastructure such as buildings, classes, laboratories, such as buildings, classes, laboratories and reluctance to appoint more teachers. “This less tendency of students in colleges and universities should end. According to the 2011 census, only four CRORE students between the ages of 18-23 were recorded only four Crore students. What happened to the rest of the young people in the country.

Chancellor, the government should spend more in science and technology, especially in research, he said. For example, India spends less than 1% of GDP by other countries against 2-3 percent. Authorized, to compete with developed countries, it is time to focus on these areas in higher education, he said.

The three -day festival will feature a total of 207 events under Gravitas under 147 events and 60 exciting Gravitas’25 events. On this occasion, Anand Narasimhan, Manager Editor, Special Projects, CNN News18; Praveena Bhimavarapu Senior Vice President and Country President Maximus India and Vice Vice President Sekar Viswanathan were present.

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