Indians developing digital technology in the world: Assam Governor

Addressing the 10th Convocation of Assam Don Bosco University, he appealed to the students to ensure that the country retains its leadership position in this field.

Assam Governor Prof. Jagdish Mukhi on Monday said that Indians are leading the development of digital technology across the world and urged the students to contribute in the development of this sector.

Addressing the 10th Convocation of Assam Don Bosco University, he appealed to the students to ensure that the country retains its leadership position in this field. “In digital technology and artificial intelligence, Indians are leading the world. It does not matter whether they are located in our country or serving elsewhere. Our mind rules the world of digital technology,” the governor said.

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Degrees were awarded to at least 470 graduates and 648 postgraduates from various fields including engineering and technology, basic sciences, commerce, management and humanities.

During the convocation, 27 students were awarded doctoral degrees and five were awarded PG diplomas, a university statement said.

The governor said, “As I look at you who are emerging from the ravages of the pandemic, this is the message I want to share with you: as a nation, as a nation and as a great civilization What unites us in me,” the governor said. .

NS. University Chancellor Januaris Sangma asked students to maintain personal integrity and competence as they begin to build their careers and personal lives.

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