2nd Day of 32nd Convocation at MAHE Manipal
Kemmannu News Network, 09-11-2024 17:03:20
National, 9th November 2024: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), an Institution of Eminence, deemed to be University, one of India’s leading research-focused educational institutions, concluded its 32nd Convocation Ceremony on 9th November with an inspiring second day at KMC Greens. The event celebrated graduates’ achievements and honored their commitment to academic excellence. This prestigious event gathered esteemed faculty, distinguished guests, and families to honor the academic accomplishments of the students.
The ceremony will take place over three days, starting from 8th of November till 10th of November. The chief guests for each day respectively will be Prof. Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, Chairman UGC; Dr. Indrajit Bhattacharya, Director General, National Institute of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (NIRA), New Delhi; and Dr Rajiv Bahl, Secretary to Government of India, Department of Health Research & Director General, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). The convocation will facilitate the graduation of 5767 MAHE students over the three day event.
Mrs Vasanti R Pai, Trustee, MAHE Trust; Dr H S Ballal, Pro Chancellor; Lt Gen (Dr) M D Venkatesh, VSM (Retd), Vice-Chancellor; Dr Narayana Sabhahit, Pro Vice Chancellor (Technology & Science); Dr Sharath K Rao, Pro Vice Chancellor (Health Sciences); Dr Dilip G Naik, Pro Vice Chancellor; Dr P Giridhar Kini, Registrar; and Dr Vinod V Thomas, Registrar, Evaluation were the university delegates present on the day. They were also accompanied by the heads of all the MAHE institutes.
Addressing the students and guests on the 2nd day of the convocation, Dr. Indrajit Bhattacharya, Director General, National Institute of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (NIRA), New Delhi, said, “Reflecting on change, fifty years ago, I wished for the transformation of modest local markets—and today, AI-driven platforms like Amazon and Swiggy take them to new heights. The journey of technological evolution mirrors the industrial revolutions, from steam engines to cyber-physical systems. Now, AI holds transformative power akin to fire, set to add $15 trillion to the global economy and create millions of jobs by 2030. The mantra is clear: AI won’t take your job, but those who know AI might. Embrace AI to enhance productivity for you and your team.
Generative AI (GenAI) is especially promising. By synthesizing and analyzing vast data—text, images, molecular structures—it drives new efficiencies, and boosts precision in fields like healthcare, with innovations like Brainsight AI helping diagnose tumors and dementia. It’s vital, however, to embrace AI responsibly. This means upholding data quality and addressing risks like bias, misinformation, and data privacy. Ethical AI, grounded in fairness and accountability, is key to global efforts such as the GPAI and initiatives that call for responsible innovation. As PM Modi advocates, global standards must ensure AI serves humanity’s good.
Education, too, transforms through AI, which powers adaptive learning, interdisciplinary research, and advances across smart manufacturing, quantum computing, and AI-driven cybersecurity. Emerging roles in GenAI require skills in prompt engineering and LLMOps to manage large language models and fine-tune AI outputs.
The future is a creation, not a happenstance. Take inspiration from those who came before—leaders like Marc Andreessen who see AI as a force for human augmentation. For a prosperous India, align with the 5Cs: critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, and continuous learning. Engage thoughtfully, practice digital hygiene, and pursue ethical practices.
Ultimately, remember that your education shows in your behavior. Cultivate your mind with positive affirmations and ethical choices, and create a destiny guided by innovation and integrity”.
Dr H.S. Ballal, Pro Chancellor, MAHE, said, “Today, as we conclude the second day of MAHE’s 32nd Convocation, we honor not only the achievements of our students but also the spirit of dedication, resilience, and pursuit of excellence that defines our institution. Each graduate represents a chapter of hard work, sacrifice, and growth—a story of dreams nurtured by the unwavering support of family, the mentorship of our faculty, and the shared camaraderie within this academic community. This convocation is a testament to the endless possibilities that lie ahead for each graduate as they step out, equipped to create change, drive innovation, and contribute meaningfully to society. At MAHE, we believe in shaping minds that are not just academically enriched but also grounded in values that will guide them as leaders of tomorrow. We are immensely proud of each of you and confident that your journey forward will continue to embody the values instilled during your time here.”
During the Press Conference Lt Gen (Dr) M.D. Venkatesh, VSM (Retd), Vice Chancellor, MAHE, said, “At MAHE, our commitment to academic excellence goes hand in hand with fostering values of integrity, resilience, and service to society. Today’s achievements are a reflection of the dedication of our students, faculty, and staff who work tirelessly to push boundaries and redefine success in education and research. As our graduates embark on their professional journeys, we are proud to know they are not only skilled but also prepared to make meaningful contributions to society. MAHE remains dedicated to nurturing future leaders who will innovate, inspire, and impact the world positively."
Dr Giridhar Kini P, Registrar, MAHE, commented, “This convocation is a celebration of these values, as it marks the culmination of years of hard work and perseverance by our students, supported by dedicated faculty and staff who have played an instrumental role in shaping their journey.Each of our graduates today stands as a testament to the transformative power of education and the importance of values-driven leadership. We take immense pride in the achievements of our students, confident that they are well-prepared to face the challenges and opportunities that await them. As they step into the world, we are certain they will uphold the values and spirit of MAHE, making meaningful contributions to society and embodying the vision of excellence that defines our institution."
Concluding the ceremony, Dr Padma Rani, Director MIC, Manipal, extended a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to dignitaries, parents, college faculties, students, press and media representatives, and everyone else gathered.
Adline Siona Rebello pursuing M. Sc. Molecular Biology & HG from MSLS, Manipal; Samraggi Patra, pursuing BA Media & Communication from MIC, Manipal; and Jeevithka K M pursuing MSc. (Biostatistics) from PSPH, Manipal, were awarded the prestigious Dr. TMA Pai Gold Medal in 2024 for their exceptional contributions and achievements in their respective fields. This accolade honors their commitment to academic excellence and exemplary performance across diverse disciplines, reflecting MAHE’s dedication to fostering talent and excellence in higher education.
Dr Narayana Sabhahit, Pro Vice Chancellor Technology & Science welcomed all the dignitaries and Dr Anand Deep Shukla, Assistant Professor, MCODS, Manipal was the Master of Ceremony on the second day of the celebration.
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