Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha addressed the IIT BHU Global Alumni Meet at Santa Clara, California on Sunday.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor lauded the efforts of the young IITians for their accomplishment and advancements in emerging technologies and strengthening dynamic technology ecosystem for societal transformation.
As per an official, the Lt Governor also conveyed the motto of shared effort, progress for all and urged the innovators, entrepreneurs to contribute to India’s growing knowledge economy.
“Development is powered by technology and innovation. India has created vibrant and fastest growing innovation ecosystems in the world and has helped create several thousands of startups and over 100 unicorns attracting huge investment. I urge entrepreneurs to invest in India, the cradle of civilization and the most attractive investment destination of the world,” the Lt Governor said.
He also discussed the “progressive industrial policy of J&K UT made under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi” and highlighted the “immense potential and opportunities in different sectors to start industrial and business ventures that will also create job opportunities for the youths”.
Jammu Kashmir has the potential to emerge as a powerhouse of prosperity. It should be our shared goal to tap immense resources and the talents to ensure a better life for all our citizens, the he said.
Paying tributes to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, Sinha said that the “achievements of IIT BHU Alumni both in India and overseas are testimony to values imparted in IIT BHU and the strong foundation for modern education laid by Mahamana”.
“I am confident these deep and abiding ties with alma mater will continue to grow,” he added.
While discussing developments in digital economy, and innovative tech startups with innovators, entrepreneurs, the LG said that PM Modi on August 15, 2021 had “clearly established the importance of startups and young innovators by terming the coming decade as India’s Techade and that the Indian Techade will be built by young Indian innovators”.
“India is now the new land of opportunity, achievement, knowledge, and human capital. We are emerging stronger from the pandemic and we are now the world’s fifth largest economy, which is one of the biggest stories of the decade. I urge you to make in India and contribute in strengthening the research and innovation ecosystem,” he said.
The Lt Governor said the world has recognized the transformation in Indian economy and potential of Indian market in terms of achieving global scale in quality and output. He said various core sectors with best incentives, connectivity, energy and transport linkages are offering a conducive investment and growth climate and India is on the path to become the innovation capital of the world.
The Lt Governor also recalled the significant contribution of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya in the country’s first industrial policy.