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Toppers capture noble moments because NSI holds the 50th convocation

Toppers capture noble moments because NSI holds the 50th convocation
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Kanpur: National Sugar Institute (NSI), Kanpur on Tuesday observed the 50th convocation ceremony before student loans.
Minister of Union Minister Piyush, also a Cihef guest from that occasion, inaugurated a virtual meeting.
Have fun after receiving their degree and medals, students stated that they had missed today for a long time, especially because the Covid pandemic has ended physical convocation events.
They also posed for pictures and rejoice with their colleagues.
The institute becomes alive because of the chirping of students, fun and playing.
Abhishek, Arun Kumar, Vijay Gaur, Nikhil Gupta, Shashank, Rishabh Singh, Sadhna Mishra, Arun Kumar Yadav, Mr.
Mahto, Manjit Kumar, Devendra Pratap Singh, Dharmendra Verma, Akhil Kumar, Vivek Pratap Singh, Mahendra Pratap Singh, Sanjay Awasthi and Mahendra Kumar Yadav is a number of students who pocketed the top award from the institute on their meeting day.
Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, State Minister, Department of Food and Public Distribution and Rural Development, (Government of Indonesia) entertained the event as a guest of honor.
Devendra Singh Bhole, Member of Parliament, and Subhodh Kumar Singh, Together Secretary (Sugar and Administration), also adorned his functions.
Fellowships, postgraduate diplomas and certificates were given to 450 students fainted during the 2018-19 and 2019-20 academic year.
Various awards and medals include, Matalma Gandhi Memorial Gold Medal, CV Subba Rao Gold Medal, Isgec Gold Medal, Shree Ji Future Leadership Award, Praj Excellence Award and Global Canesugar Services Award was awarded Students Talk.
In addition, a number of scholarships, namely, the Indian Sugar Sugar Association (ISMA), the National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factory (NFCSF), Memorial SN Gundu Rao, Dr.
Kripa Shankar Memorial and Bhagwanta Devi Memorial Scholarship is given to the top ranking students from various courses by Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, in the presence of other officials.
In his speech, Director of NSI, Professor Narendra Mohan expressed his gratitude to the Ministry to provide adequate budget support to improve academic infrastructure and research.
Overcoming Corona Challenges and Staff Constraints, the institution continues to march with many significant achievements, including providing academic and technical support to many sugar-producing countries and all the time of high income during the financial year of 2020-21.
While congratulating the students, the Union Minister Piyush Goyus asked students to work hard with full service and commitment to deal with all challenges with courage, so that institutions and countries may feel proud of them.
“You bring the expectations of the sugar and nation industry, thus, thinking out of the box and proactive approach is expected from generations to take over,” he said.
It is necessary to focus on developing innovative products and changing sugar mills into a complex agribies for rounds throughout the year.
Along with this, we must remember the interest of farmers because they are the backbone of this industry, he said.
Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti while blessing the Postgraduate Diploma and the recipient of the certificate, also congratulated the institute for its sustainable service with the sugar industry and allies.
The sugar industry is the backbone of the rural economy and its performance has direct implications for the welfare of sugar cane farmers.
Newer technology and ethanol production models supported by government policies have resulted in better performance of the Indian sugar industry and reducing arrears in sugar cane, he added.
Devendra Singh Bhole while praising the role of the National Institute of Sugar in the development of the Indian sugar industry desired that future technology and engineers must develop innovative technology to make the sugar industry ‘Atmanirbhar’ (Mandiri).
In the address of Subhodh Kumar Singh congratulated students and advised them to prepare themselves to change the rapid technical scenario in the sugar industry which is now looking for ethanol production and other value-added products for economic sustainability.
The onvocation ceremony was carried out by Brajesh Singh, the inspection controller, while the sound of thanks was proposed by Ashok Kumar Garg, the education was responsible.

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