Amaravati: TDP N leader Chandrababu Naidu urged young people to imagine, visualize, adapt and innovate to bring qualitative transformation to India in the next 30 years
Interacting with IIT Bombay students on Saturday, the former Chief Minister stressed the need for aspiring technopreneurs and young managers to develop Vision-2050 for their personal growth as well as for the future growth of the country their individual and collective contributions
Naidu delivered his speech as a distinguished speaker at Alankar 2020, the Global Leadership Summit of IIT Bombay organized on the theme of « Order in Chaos » by the Shailesh J Mehta School of Management
He said the current generation will need to plan big and develop a « mega mentality with a broad global perspective while prioritizing tasks based on their local, regional and global importance. It is this inspiration that has helped Hyderabad to become an international hub and an attractive destination for IT, pharmacy and biotechnology today.
The journey began with the « Vision 2020 » document in 1999, the implementation of which began with the construction of a single tower that was the city HITEC Later Microsoft and a large number of American companies are arrived, and this led to the addition of the city of Cyberabad to the already existing twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad
Naidu said it was constant learning and relearning that inspired him to be an active participant and a leader of dynamic change in today’s knowledge economy. The country’s landscape is constantly changing Everyone looked at things as before and after Covid
In just a few short months, the invisible virus changed people’s lives and lifestyles forever In the past, it took centuries and decades to bring about such monumental changes It takes careful monitoring, understanding and adapt to these changes in order to reduce damage and maximize the benefit
Naidu said the future will belong to those with computer knowledge, unconventional energy and skill upgrading From now on, a person will see whether he is literate or illiterate in computer handling -tools and artificial intelligence will determine its success rate
India having a demographic advantage should capitalize on its strengths Young Indians had a perfect command of mathematics and English which should be effectively used in the interest of the country
Other elite personalities who spoke at this event were famous writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar, former BARC director Anil Khakodkar, father of the computer revolution Sam Pitroda and senior vice-president president of NITI Aayog Arvind Panagariya
N Chandrababu Naidu, Telugu Desam Party, India, student, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister
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