Govt's endeavour is to harness the potential of youth to achieve goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047: Rajnath Singh

ANI February 28, 2025 154 views

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivered an inspiring speech at the Vigyan Vaibhav science event in Hyderabad, emphasizing the critical role of youth in India's technological advancement. He highlighted the government's commitment to developing cutting-edge technologies like AI, quantum computing, and clean tech. Singh stressed the importance of scientific thinking and innovation as pathways to achieving the Viksit Bharat vision by 2047. The event, celebrating National Science Day, showcased India's technological potential and aimed to motivate young minds towards scientific excellence.

"Science is a beautiful gift to humanity; we should not distort it but use it for the betterment of society" - APJ Abdul Kalam
Hyderabad, February 28: Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday called upon the youth to inculcate scientific temper and excel in frontier technologies by making the best use of the internationally competitive infrastructure being established in the country due to the government's efforts.

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Rajnath Singh emphasizes technological leadership for Viksit Bharat

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New Education Policy promotes scientific innovation

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Youth critical for India's global technological vision

He was inaugurating Vigyan Vaibhav, a two-day science and technology extravaganza organised in Hyderabad, Telangana, as part of National Science Day celebrations on Friday.

"War is increasingly moving from hardware to software-oriented. New technological breakthroughs are on the horizon and we have to take a lead in transformative technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, machine Learning and Clean-tech. India can remain strong and secure in adverse situations if it has solutions to critical technological challenges," he said.

"Our youth must adopt a scientific outlook & critical thinking and try to go beyond the ordinary," said Rajnath Singh. He recalled the words of former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, who said, "Science is a beautiful gift to humanity; we should not distort it but use it for the betterment of society," he added.

Singh reiterated Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Government's commitment to harness modern technology for the safety and security of the nation, terming education in the field as crucial for the future.

"India's youth possesses tremendous potential and it is the Government's endeavour to harness their capabilities to achieve the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047," he said.

Singh threw light on the New Education Policy 2020, which aims to transform science education in the country by encouraging creativity, critical thinking and innovation. He added that the theme of this year's National Science Day, i.e., 'Empowering Indian youth for global leadership in Science and Innovation for Viksit Bharat,' reflects the same approach.

He described the theme as a reflection of New India's aspiration for progress through innovation and global scientific leadership.

Speaking on the occasion, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy stated that Hyderabad has long been a hub of scientific excellence and technological innovation. He urged the young minds participating in Vigyan Vaibhav 2025 to dream big and embrace innovation with passion.

As part of the event, a grand exhibition has been organised, which welcomed over 30,000 students.

Featuring more than 200 exhibition stalls, it provided a rare opportunity for students to witness cutting-edge defence and aerospace technologies developed by DRDO and leading Indian industries.

The exhibition aimed to ignite curiosity, inspire innovation, and encourage young minds to pursue careers in STEM fields, fostering the next generation of scientists, engineers, and techno-preneurs who will propel India towards global technological leadership.

Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V. Kamat; President, Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI) Dr G. Satheesh Reddy; Director Generals and Directors of DRDO; CMDs of PSUs and heads of industries attended the event.

Vigyan Vaibhav is jointly organised by DRDO, AeSI, and Kalam Institute of Youth Excellence to commemorate National Science Day in honour of legendary scientist Sir CV Raman and his groundbreaking contributions to science.

The event brings together policymakers, scientists, industry leaders, academicians, and young innovators to discuss and showcase advancements that will shape the nation's future.

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