Governor S. Abdul Nazeer, who dealt with a meeting on Saturday at the 13th ceremony of the convening of Vignan University in Guntur. | Photo Credit: Arrangement
Governor Andhra Pradesh S. Abdul Nazeer confirmed that youth is the basic pillars of the future of India, while on Saturday he will appeal to the 13th ceremony of Vignan University. This event took place with grandeur on the university campus in Chebrol Mandal, celebrated academic perfection and vision for building a nation.
He praised the governor and praised the integration of engineering with humanities, agriculture with AI, and a proposal by law and reflected the commitment to support leaders prepared for the future. “Engineering is now a language of change, a revolutionary industry from agriculture to politics,” he said.
He stressed that he stressed Amaravati’s development as the “City of Tech-Knowledge City”, said Quantum Valley initiative would be built by Andhra Pradesh at the forefront of the Indian national quantum mission. “Amaravati transformation will be driven not only by officials, but by students like you,” he told graduates, calling for them to observe values, ethics and purpose.
Quote APJ Abdula Kalama, the governor reminded the students that failure means “first learning attempt”, the end means “efforts will never die” and does not mean “another opportunity”.
A total of 2 122 students won titles with 60 gold medals. Honorary doctorates were awarded Chintalapati Srinivasaraju (Ilabs), Ashok Athuri (Zen Technologies) and Commanduri Ramachari (composer and educator).
The chairman of the lavu Rathaiah, the vice -chairman of the Srikrishhnadvarayal and other dignitaries, emphasized the importance of ethical innovation and called for a national shift from “Make in India” to “inventing and leading from India”. The event ended with a remark of pride and celebrations, because graduates of traditional clothing promised their commitment to the progress of the nation.
Published – August 2025 06:21 IS IS