
Kautilya School of Public Policy (KSPP) organized the third graduation on its Hyderabad campus on Wednesday. The main guest was the Minister of the Union for Civil Aviation Kinjarap Ram Mohan Naidu.
The Minister, who addressed graduation, urged students to accept political business and think about traditional professional trips. “Be a job creator. Explore political business. Invite yourself. Sometimes you have to mix water to see what is rising to the surface,” he said. A total of 30 students won master’s degrees in public policy.
When he spoke of his role as Minister of Civil Aviation, he emphasized the rapid growth of the sector and pointed to the expansion of the country’s airport network from 74 to 160 and a consistent two -digit annual growth rate (Cagr). “There is huge potential in the aviation industry and India itself. You will enter a world full of opportunities,” he said.
When the Minister remembered his own political journey, he emphasized the need for future politicians to remain closely associated with the local level. “Political creation is not just a paperwork, it is a work of people. Behind every set of data, every proposal and every decision exist the lives and communities they care about. It always focuses on the human aspect of politics,” he added.
Published – April 16 2025 20:38