
Former Governor RBI C. Rangarajan and Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission V. Ramasubramananian in convening ICFAI Varsity in Hyderabad 12 September 2025.
In order to become a developed country by 2047, India needs HDP of $ 29.99 trillion, which requires nominal GDP growth of 11.41% per year for 25 years and a real increase of 7.41%, said the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education C. Rangarajan. Mr. Rangarajan chaired the 15th of the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education.
Showing quantitative dimensions and factors that could induce India will achieve the goal Vikit Bharat, former Governor of the Indian Bank (RBI) and former Prime Minister Prime Minister’s advisory board, emphasized the regional dimension of Viksit Bharat and pointed out that six states contributed 52%. territory 48%. And the impact on reaching the objective of impacts on several dynamic factors.
“Viksit Bharat is not just a statistical goal. It must be a transformative way that requires a collective effort of society,” he said. In order to achieve the goal, there is a fundamental increase in the level of investment, new technologies, focusing on work demanding and expanding social infrastructure.
“Growth and justice should not be presented as contradictory considerations. They must be stretched together to provide an acceptable formula of development,” he said, adding that growth must be accompanied by a fair distribution.
Mr. Rangarajan emphasized that he believed in the current trends in world trade, which are highly influenced by the economic policies of US President Donald Trump, that the emergence of various blocks of countries in which the trade is free is inevitable.
The addressing of graduates, former chairman of the judge of SC and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of the judiciary V. Ramasubramanian said that the character building is as important as building a career.
He told Benjamin Franklin, one of the American founders, and advised students to cultivate some of their virtues “13”.
The permission saw a graduate of 3,947 students and 11 students received their Ph.D. Titles in the field of proceedings and six rights. More than 1,250 students received the MBA from Hyderabad and 422 from Bengalur outside the campus.
The university awarded the honorary titles to a lawyer and former general prosecutor in India Keshava Parasaran, creator of the “zero budget of Natural Farming” Subhash Palekar and former chairman of HDFC Deepak Parekh.
Published – September 12, 2025 17:39





