He said some will serve in the government or private sector, some will pursue higher education or research, while many will set up their own businesses or pursue a career in teaching.
President Draupadi Murmu said that these qualities will not only make him a good professional but also a responsible citizen. The President reminded the students that education is not only a means of livelihood but also a means of service to the society and the nation.
The President said that in recent years, the problem of drug abuse has emerged as a serious challenge in Punjab, with the youth being the most affected. This problem is affecting not only health but also the social, economic and moral fabric of the society.
He said that the next two decades are very important in building a ‘developed India’. The future of India depends on those youth who are scientifically minded, act responsibly and serve selflessly.
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