President Murmu Urges NIT Delhi Graduates to Drive Innovation for a Developed India
In her address, President Murmu praised NIT Delhi for carving out a strong identity among the country’s top technical institutions.
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- India
President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu graced the fifth convocation ceremony of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Delhi on November 19, 2025, celebrating the achievements of the latest batch of graduates and underscoring the crucial role of technical institutions in nation-building. Addressing students, faculty, and dignitaries, the President highlighted the remarkable progress NIT Delhi has made in just over a decade since its establishment.
NIT Delhi: A Rising National Institution
In her address, President Murmu praised NIT Delhi for carving out a strong identity among the country’s top technical institutions. She noted that in a relatively short span of time, the institute has earned recognition for:
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modern academic and research infrastructure
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an emphasis on innovation and multidisciplinary learning
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collaborative projects with industry
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a student-centric approach to skill development
The President appreciated the institute’s alignment with emerging technologies, contemporary research themes, and entrepreneurial training—elements she described as essential for preparing graduates to meet the future needs of the country and the global economy.
Boost to Entrepreneurship: Startup and Incubation Ecosystems
Highlighting NIT Delhi’s efforts to nurture innovation and self-employment, President Murmu welcomed the establishment of a Start-up Center on campus. This centre, designed to promote a culture of entrepreneurship, provides:
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mentorship and guidance from industry experts
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access to resources for product development
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networking platforms for investor and industry interaction
She also noted that an Incubation Center is being built to help convert promising ideas into viable businesses by offering dedicated prototyping labs, business development support, and guidance from seasoned professionals.
These initiatives, she said, would empower students to create jobs rather than merely seek them and help strengthen India’s growing ecosystem of innovation-led enterprises.
Education’s Role in Building a Developed India
President Murmu reaffirmed India’s commitment to becoming a developed nation in the near future—an aspiration that goes beyond economic expansion to include equitable growth, environmental stewardship, digital empowerment, and technological advancement.
She cited major national initiatives such as:
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Digital India – boosting digital literacy and connectivity
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Make in India – strengthening domestic manufacturing
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Start-up India – creating a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem
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Skill India – enhancing employability across sectors
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Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan – promoting universal accessibility
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Unnat Bharat Abhiyan – connecting academic institutions with rural development
These programmes, she emphasised, demonstrate India’s transformative progress through a model built on public participation and technological advancement.
NITs Can Lead Transformation in Rural India
The President stressed that higher technical institutions like NIT Delhi can serve as catalysts for rural development by helping create model digital villages. She urged NITs to:
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develop simple, scalable technological solutions for rural needs
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train villagers in digital literacy and emerging tools
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collaborate with industries and startups to deploy cost-effective technologies
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contribute to energy-efficient, sustainable infrastructure in rural areas
She said that institutions must extend their knowledge and innovation beyond campuses to ensure that technological progress benefits every section of society.
Message to Graduating Students: Innovate with Purpose
Congratulating the graduates, President Murmu reminded them that they now form a vital part of India’s scientific and technological workforce. She encouraged them to pursue lifelong learning, remain curious, and take bold steps in research and innovation.
She urged students to ensure that the technologies they develop make a positive impact on society, noting that:
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true innovation solves real-world problems
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sustainable technologies can transform lives
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solutions designed for rural and underprivileged communities reduce inequality
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accessible technology fosters inclusivity and empowerment
She emphasised that graduating from a premier institution like NIT Delhi places a responsibility on students to serve humanity through their knowledge and creativity.
A Future Powered by Young Innovators
President Murmu closed her address with confidence that NIT Delhi graduates will uphold the institute’s values and contribute significantly to India’s technological growth. She said she believes they will make both NIT Delhi and the nation proud by demonstrating excellence, compassion, and innovation in their chosen paths.
The convocation marked a milestone not only for the graduating students but also for India’s journey toward becoming a technologically advanced, inclusive, and self-reliant nation—driven by young minds ready to shape the future.

