Bathinda: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant virtually attended the 11th convocation of the Central University of Punjab. During the event, the university conferred 1,073 PG/PhD degrees, and 44 gold medals were awarded to meritorious students. Justice Sheel Nagu, chief justice of the Punjab and Haryana high court; Justice Sandeep Moudgil; and Justice Ramesh Chander Dimri also attended the ceremony virtually. Virtually addressing the gathering, CJI Surya Kant said that despite participating online due to unavoidable reasons, he felt deeply connected with the university community and emphasised that digital distance need not become emotional distance. He described the university as a vibrant multidisciplinary institution promoting academic excellence, diversity, collaboration and scientific temper among students from across the country and abroad. CJI emphasised the importance of constitutional values, ethical conduct, integrity and compassion in today's rapidly evolving technological world. While acknowledging the opportunities created by digital advancement, he also cautioned against emerging ethical challenges in the rapidly evolving digital era. Urging students to remain humble and socially responsible, he stated that a degree marks the beginning of greater responsibilities towards society and the nation. He encouraged graduates to uphold kindness, empathy and human values while contributing meaningfully towards building an inclusive and progressive society. IIT Ropar director prof Rajeev Ahuja encouraged students to embrace innovation, research and lifelong learning in today's rapidly evolving technological world. Advising students to avoid shortcuts in life, he encouraged them to work hard, enhance their knowledge, become innovators and job creators.981 postgraduate degrees and 92 PhD degrees were conferred upon students, while 44 meritorious students were honoured with gold medals for their outstanding academic performance. MSID:: 131279275 413 |