Yadveer Krishhnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar at an interaction meeting with students of Vidyavardhak College of Engineering on Friday in Mysuru. | Photo Credit: Ma Sriram
Mijura MP Yadveer Krishhnadatt Chamaraja Wadiyar said the city was well placed to use its strength in the field of cyber security, information technology and developing areas of artificial intelligence (AI).
On Friday he interact with Vidyavardhak College of Engineering (VVCE) on “Youth As Nation Builders”.
Yadveer, who worked on a question about his own company in the area of cyber security, said that Bengaluru was saturated and Mysuru due to its connectivity and the prevailing ecosystem was in power not only in cyber security, but also in the developing field AI.
The growth of Bengalur, which did not have the model, had to be instructed from the growth of Bengalur and should make efforts to maintain the Mysuruus environment.
Mr Yadveer said that India was not just a developing and fastest growing economy, but was also stable, and the country’s demography was favorable because the youth formed a large part of the population. He said there was a unique opportunity to take advantage of and direct the energy of youth to the task of building a nation.
In this context, he said that over the past 10 years, there have been changes with multiple youth opportunities through easy access to the loan to support the starting ecosystem. Youth could be the Harbingers of Change of being job seekers to job creators and take the entrepreneurial spirit of the country forward, he added.
Mr. Yadveer said on the issue of greater control or censorship on social media platforms that many content on social media platforms in India is distracted, while in China the content is focused on skill and training.
“Even the US monitoring content on social media platforms because some have ideological foundations and we do not want the youth to be dispersed,” he said.
Regarding the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Modi said he was promoting Viksit Bharat or developing India until 2047. After 11 years of Modi government, it was necessary to engage in all parts of society, from young people on changes that were introduced and vision forward, he added.
B. Sadashive Gowda, Director, EVCE, said that more than 65% of the country’s population was less than 35 years old, and the strength of youth could change and contribute to India as a progressive and developed country.
GundApp Gowd, President, Vidyavardhaka Sangh, P. Vishwanath, Secretary, MM Nikhilesh, founder of the Kalis Foundation was present.
Published – June 13, 2025 20:30