
On Sunday, an induction program of the first year of Vidyavardhak College of Engineering (VVCE) for a dose of 2025-26 took place on Sunday.
The program meant the start of the course and the beginning of the new academic year. N. Muthukumar, Head of Advisor, Bharat Forge Ltd., Pune, who addressed students, called on them to accept innovations.
He emphasized the emphasis on continuous learning and professional values and stated that adaptability and ethical responsibility are as important as technical knowledge in the current and dynamic global environment.
“The technology has changed every sector. Students have to prepare for the era of artificial intelligence, advanced production and digital transformations,” he added.
Mr. Muthukumar, who outlined huge opportunities in various fields such as defense, aviation, chips, cars, hydrogen energy, space and mobile technology, called on students to cross the choice of salary and focus on creating high quality products that increase India on the world scene.
“India could become among the first four global economies and superpowers by 2047 if young experts contribute meaningfully to innovation and production,” he added.
P. Vishwanath, Secretary of Vidyavardhaka Sangha (VVS), emphasized the legacy of the Academic Excellence and said that in addition to technical skills, students should also develop values, leadership quality and global outlook.
B. Sadashive Gowda, Director, Empire, spoke about the importance of discipline, academic integrity and active participation and described them as a key driving force of success.
Some of the university graduates also shared knowledge and their experience with a new dose of students. The university authorities said that the induction program serves as a day of inspiration, motivation and exercise in the field of community building.
Published – September 20, 2025 20:15





