“Amrit Kaal Vimarsh Viksit Bharat@2047: A Development-Dialogue”

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Amrit Kaal Vimarsh Viksit Bharat@2047
Amrit Kaal Vimarsh Viksit Bharat@2047

Kirloskar Institute of Management along with AICTE and MoE hosted a stimulating development dialogue

PUNE: Kirloskar Institute of Management (KIM), Pune, in association with All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) and MoE (Ministry of Education), Govt of India hosted a stimulating development dialogue on “Inclusive and Sustainable Amrit Kaal 2047: Technology, Society, and People at the Forefront” on February 29, 2024. Students, faculty members, and staff of KIM participated in the event and made the event a grand success.

Esteemed speaker Mr. Pushpendra Singh, Executive Coach, and Management Consultant nominated by AICTE delivered a captivating talk, emphasizing technology as a driver, discussing growth challenges, and highlighting favorable conditions for progress in India. He highlighted the importance of knowledge cultivation through curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, along with continuous learning.

Mr. Pushpendra emphasized sustainable themes such as renewable energy, India’s geographical advantages, the importance of hydrogen in transportation, Electric Vehicles, waste management, the digital economy, opportunities for the young generation, greenhouse and sustainable environment, and the current technology enablers (AI, Machine Learning, IoT, Blockchain, etc.). After each theme, a true dialogue took place as faculty members and students exchanged their views with the speaker. This resulted in a solid understanding of the Amrit Kaal Vimarsh Viksit Bharat@2047.

Prof. (Dr.) T.G. Vijaya, Director of Kirloskar Institute of Management, felicitated Mr. Pushpendra Singh. During an inaugural speech, she emphasized the development journey of India, inclusive of growth and the necessity of societal development. Dr. Ashok Patil, Associate Professor extended a vote of thanks, Dr. Bidyananad Jha, Dean of Academics organized the whole event and Ms. Chandrika Rath, student of the class of 25, acted as Master of the Ceremony (MOC) for the event.

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