GURUGRAM: Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi on Saturday said morality and humanity have grow to be casualties of the modern times and believed that in this midst of growing materialism and apathy, India is one nation that may venture and advertise what he referred to as "the globalization of compassion".
"Education is one instrument which can provide solutions to many challenges of the world," said Satyarthi, and appealed to adolescence to take this undertaking of compassion and humanity out into the arena of as of late and day after today.
He was addressing scholars of the fourth Convocation programme of Amity University in Gurugram.
Dominic Barton, Global Managing Partner, McKinsey, echoing similar sentiments as Satyarthi, said, "Education is the ultimate force that is driving change in the world and India is at the center of it all."
"There is a huge economic power shift that is moving towards Asia. India is at the centre of where people want to be," he added.
He expressed hope that adolescence will use this opportunity to experiment and excel.
Adi Godrej, chairman of the Godrej Group, said, "You are graduating at a time when India offers great opportunity to you to contribute to nation building and achieving global eminence on strength of your innovative and enterprising geniuses. Now that Digital India, Startup India and Make in India are inspiring us all to build an India of our dreams, you therefore have a bright future ahead."
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, chairman and managing director of the Bengaluru-based Biocon Limited, said, "The wealth of nation is education, and the new fuel that turns the wheel of economy is knowledge. The 21st century belongs to those who have an unquenchable desire to learn, question and solve problems."
Exhorting children to be enthusiastic about whatever they do, Shaw said, "Purposeful pursuit of passion is the only thing that you will ultimately find brings fulfillment as you look back at the journey of your life."
At the convocation, 107 scholars have been awarded doctorates, gold and different medals.
Dr Aseem Chauhan, chancellor, Amity University, Gurugram, said, "I compliment all my students for having successfully earned the coveted degrees and medals, especially those who have reached the pinnacle of education and got doctorates. What makes this convocation special is the inspiration that our students get from leading luminaries who have excelled in their respective fields and set the highest standards of success."
Dr Ashok Chauhan, founder president of Amity Group said, "What makes our universities unique is our incredible emphasis on human values - our ethos, respect to elders, faith in god, compassion - that help shape perfect human beings ready to take on the challenges of the world."
Dr Chauhan added, "At Amity, we always strive to nurture in our students the spirit of achieving excellence through a blend of knowledge and practical training. Your presence here shall immensely inspire them to value the importance of focus, diligence, perseverance and industriousness."
The university also conferred Honoris Causa Doctorates on Satyarthi, Barton, Godrej and Shaw.
"Education is one instrument which can provide solutions to many challenges of the world," said Satyarthi, and appealed to adolescence to take this undertaking of compassion and humanity out into the arena of as of late and day after today.
He was addressing scholars of the fourth Convocation programme of Amity University in Gurugram.
Dominic Barton, Global Managing Partner, McKinsey, echoing similar sentiments as Satyarthi, said, "Education is the ultimate force that is driving change in the world and India is at the center of it all."
"There is a huge economic power shift that is moving towards Asia. India is at the centre of where people want to be," he added.
He expressed hope that adolescence will use this opportunity to experiment and excel.
Adi Godrej, chairman of the Godrej Group, said, "You are graduating at a time when India offers great opportunity to you to contribute to nation building and achieving global eminence on strength of your innovative and enterprising geniuses. Now that Digital India, Startup India and Make in India are inspiring us all to build an India of our dreams, you therefore have a bright future ahead."
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, chairman and managing director of the Bengaluru-based Biocon Limited, said, "The wealth of nation is education, and the new fuel that turns the wheel of economy is knowledge. The 21st century belongs to those who have an unquenchable desire to learn, question and solve problems."
Exhorting children to be enthusiastic about whatever they do, Shaw said, "Purposeful pursuit of passion is the only thing that you will ultimately find brings fulfillment as you look back at the journey of your life."
At the convocation, 107 scholars have been awarded doctorates, gold and different medals.
Dr Aseem Chauhan, chancellor, Amity University, Gurugram, said, "I compliment all my students for having successfully earned the coveted degrees and medals, especially those who have reached the pinnacle of education and got doctorates. What makes this convocation special is the inspiration that our students get from leading luminaries who have excelled in their respective fields and set the highest standards of success."
Dr Ashok Chauhan, founder president of Amity Group said, "What makes our universities unique is our incredible emphasis on human values - our ethos, respect to elders, faith in god, compassion - that help shape perfect human beings ready to take on the challenges of the world."
Dr Chauhan added, "At Amity, we always strive to nurture in our students the spirit of achieving excellence through a blend of knowledge and practical training. Your presence here shall immensely inspire them to value the importance of focus, diligence, perseverance and industriousness."
The university also conferred Honoris Causa Doctorates on Satyarthi, Barton, Godrej and Shaw.
Globalised compassion best gift India can give to world: Kailash Satyarthi
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