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Don’t blame the govt., be the innovation: Krishna Ella tells graduates at UoH convocation

MA Gopi Tejaswi of Political Science, Bharat Biotech International Limited President Krishna Ella and Haydarabad University Assistant Chancellor BJ Rao won the gold medal at the 25th Convocation Ceremony held in Haydarabad on Tuesday. | Photo Loan: Special Editing

India was once a business creator, but now seeking a job. Many traditional Indian ideas and products that are faded at home gain popularity after being recognized abroad. India, which was once the world leader in innovation, people Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) President and General Manager Krishna Ella said on Tuesday that people lost this spirit as people stop taking risks.

Here, he addressed young graduates at the 25th meeting ceremony of Haydarabad University, advised them to focus on elements to emphasize India, innovation, skill and imagination. “Do not go into negative thought and blame the government. The government of India or the University of Haydarabad does not create innovation. Innovation is you; you are not taught, but visualized,” he said.

Ella, speaking Extempora, explained the importance of entrepreneurship as a solution for social problems and a differentiation of a job. He shared his experiences in science and vaccine development and emphasized the importance of imagination in science.

In the midst of the doubts of many scientists of BBIL, he shared that he has overcome the difficulties and revealed Covaxin.

“Many of them doubted that Indian scientists could not surrender, they wanted to underestimate Indian science. Even the media thought that Indian scientists could not surrender like their colleagues in the United States, but we have proved that India could lead science and innovation,” he said.

Mr. Ella observed the effect of the future on the integration of different populations of artificial intelligence, robotics, rare soil materials and social sciences.

Governor and chief rector Jishnu giant arrival, greeted graduates, the meeting was a celebration of hard work and vision for a better future, he said. Dr. He quoted Bor Ambedkar and said that education should establish an equal and inclusive society.

Vice President BJ Rao, who presented the university’s report, said that UOH is not only an academic institution, but also a green campus due to sustainability. According to the world ranking, the university’s quotes have healed and seven issues are among the best.

In total, 1,717 students graduated and 990 students personally received their degrees. Gopi Tejaswi, a visually impaired student from political science, received a gold medal for his extraordinary performance. The best Ph.D. from Kashmir to Mohammed Sultan Khan. Thesis in animal biology.

Chancellor Justice L. Narasimha Reddy (retired) and registration officer Detesh Nigam had.

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