Overview
- Murmu noted female students topped 21 of 27 departments at Ravenshaw University, signaling a shift from women’s empowerment to women-led development.
- She praised advances in AI, machine learning, 3D printing and cloud computing for reshaping work while warning graduates to guard against their misuse.
- Framing her remarks within the 25-year Amrit Kaal framework, she reaffirmed the government’s goal to make India a developed nation by 2047.
- Urging graduates to become entrepreneurs rather than job seekers, she inaugurated the redevelopment project for three buildings at Ravenshaw Girls' High School.
- The president highlighted Ravenshaw’s legacy in Odisha’s freedom movement and its current strides in research, innovation and inclusive enrollment of tribal, underprivileged and divyangjan students.