
Deputy General Police Inspector (Southern Range), Mysuru, MB Boraingaiah and other dignitaries in Student Induction Program, organized on Tuesday by JSS Stu in Sjce, Mysuru. | Photo Credit: Ma Sriram
Deputy General Police Inspector (Southern Range), Mysur, MB Boraingaiah, called on students on Tuesday to focus on becoming technologically endpreneury, and emphasize abundant opportunities in the innovative ecosystem.
Mr. Boraingaiah stressed that in the Induction Student Induction program organized by JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) in SJ, he stressed that instead of looking for jobs after graduation, students should try to become job creators and dream as one of the largest economies in the world.
He has developed opportunities available in developing sectors such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, artificial intelligence and semiconductors. The urban proximity to Bengalur, the Innovation Center of the Nation, provides students from Mysurus a greater advantage for starting innovative enterprises, he said.
The next two decades are essential for India growth and for people in the innovation sector. Demographic dividend must be fully utilized, said and urged students to catch a moment, adding that they are “in the right place at the right time” to become a sign in the coming years.
The Vice -Chairman of Santosh Kumar chaired the event. An honorary guest was Shashi Bhushan, Vice -President and Head, Business Innovation, TCS, Bengalurum. The Chief Director of SJCE C. Nataraju, the registrar of Sa Dhanraj and others were present.
Published – 16 September 2025 20:12




