Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya recently visited the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Rohtak, engaging with students and faculty during a keynote address. The governor commended the institute for its extensive research initiatives and societal contributions.
During his visit, Governor Dattatreya stressed the importance of regular engagement in co-curricular and physical activities for enhancing both physical and mental well-being, including yoga sessions. He emphasized the need for preparing students for the evolving technological landscape, foreseeing a surge in technical job opportunities by 2030.
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The governor reviewed the institution's programs, clubs, committees, research output, and executive education, appreciating its commitment to serving as a research hub for Haryana. Professor Dheeraj Sharma, Director of IIM Rohtak, urged students to contribute not only to the corporate world but also to society at large.
Governor Dattatreya praised the institute's diverse student body, hailing it as a "Mini India." He also commended the Jammu Kashmir women's internship program offered by the institute annually. The governor expressed confidence in the New Education Policy (NEP), foreseeing its potential to instill values, develop scientific temper, and enhance students' employability.
In conclusion, the visit included presentations on the institute's achievements and contributions, showcasing a commitment to excellence in education and societal impact.