Trichy: Increasing its concerns over the lack of technical graduates published with the skills needed for the industry, Venkaiiah Naidu’s vice president on Thursday insisted on increasing student learning abilities through stronger academic connections.
The Vice President said only about 7% of the 1.5 million technical graduates were suitable for core engineering work every year.
“We must improve the ability to focus on the skills needed for the industry.
The emphasis must be on building stronger academic-industrial connections and ensuring that creative research resulted in the application of land breaking solutions,” Naidu said after inaugurating the Trichy campus from the SRM Institute of Science and Technology .
Naidu inaugurated the campus through a video conference from Raj Bhavan in Chennai.
The Vice President also talked about the need to provide quality education to the students in this country.
“National Education Policy is a game-changer in this matter.
This imagines high-based, multi-disciplinary, holistic education with a flexible curriculum, creative combination of subjects and integration of vocational education.
In short, the document summarizes in a search for excellence in teaching and Learn, “he said.
Naidu praised Indian athletes for their performances at the Olympics and Paralympics in Tokyo.
“It is a historic moment in Indian sports trips and their exemplary performance not only changes the public perception of disability but also has the burning hope of India emerged as the main sports force,” he said.
He called for a target of doubling a matter of medals at the Paris Olympics in 2024.
“I urge all stakeholders, including the private sector, to gather to build a support system that includes all for our young and aspiring athletes,” he said.
Governor of Tamil Nadu Purohit Banwarilal, Minister of Administration, the City of K Nehru, Higher Education Minister K Ponmudi and Lok Sabha’s Sabha Member and Founder of the University Chancellor Demed T, Paarivendhar also spoke.