Need no recommendation on nation’s inner affairs: Venkaiah Naidu
Vice President Venkaiah Naidu mentioned Friday that no exterior interference was wanted to unravel the issues in Jammu and Kashmir (J&Ok) and that the UT is an integral a part of India.
Addressing the third and fourth convocation of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Jammu, right here, Vice President Naidu didn’t identify any international locations however mentioned these giving recommendation to India ought to look into their very own affairs. “No other country for that matter has any business to interfere or make comments on the internal affairs of another country,” he mentioned, including that “We believe in democracy and civilization.”
“…if you are really civilised, you are not expected to interfere in the affairs of other countries,” he mentioned.
“I advise some friends who are trying to give unsolicited advice to confine themselves to domestic problems. We are capable of taking care of our problems, they need not worry about us. I am very clear about this,” he added.
“Some people from our neighbourhood are trying to create problems and disturbance as they don’t want our country to progress,” he mentioned.
“We should not allow their attempts to succeed,” he mentioned, including “we should be guided by the spirit of national integration and we should put our nation first”.
Speaking concerning the scenario in J&Ok, Vice President Naidu mentioned peace was wanted for progress.
“If you have tension, you can’t pay attention. This has to be understood by all. That’s why peace is very much required,” he added.
Naidu additionally pushed for strengthening industry-institute linkages and urged graduating administration college students to work with farmers to enhance advertising of farm produce.
He referred to as upon nationwide institutes like IIMs to supply progressive programs and diplomas based mostly on new market realities and calls for of the fourth industrial revolution.
He additionally confused on the necessity for re-orienting increased training in tune with the realities of the world. He additionally underlined the significance of growing a mindset that encourages innovation and institutional reform that fosters creativity and promotes excellence.
Speaking on the event, UT’s Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, talked about altering market traits and elevated enterprise administration challenges. He emphasised on the necessity to put extra concentrate on up-scaling of rising talent units in order that Human Capital could be ready and developed to fill the Skill Gap as per the demand.
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region, MoS, PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Jitendra Singh, was current on the occasion.