Union Minister JP Nadda, speaking at Manav Rachna’s 2025-26 convocation, rallied young graduates to step up with purpose. ‘This isn’t just the end of studies; it’s the dawn of accountability to our country and community,’ he declared in New Delhi on Saturday.
Lucky to embark on careers during Amrit Kaal Phase 2—India’s roadmap to 2047 development—the youth must channel opportunities into meaningful contributions. Nadda reminded them of the debt owed to society, repayable only through dedicated, ethical service.
Uphold values, he advised, and commit to nation-building. The minister lauded PM Modi’s decade-plus tenure for healthcare overhauls: AIIMS count surging from six to 23, fortifying infrastructure. Health benchmarks have soared, from better mother-child outcomes to curbing TB and malaria dramatically.
Out-of-pocket costs have plummeted thanks to Ayushman Bharat, wellness centers, and mass screenings, democratizing healthcare. The convocation honored 2,150 graduates—521 undergrads, 58 postgrads, 11 PhDs—in fields spanning tech, business, law, and medicine, underscoring institutional prowess.