Underlining the importance of preparing children to meet the needs of tomorrow, and even the day after, he said with technology shrinking the world into a global village, technological advancements, particularly in the field of communication and IT, were positively impacting life.
Plaksha University, with its tie-ups with international institutions, would play a pivotal role in strengthening the technological prowess of students, he said, according to an official release.
The university, being set up on a 50-acre area with an investment of Rs 2,000 crore over 15 years, will cater to 1,000 students in Phase-1 and plans to expand to 8,000 students by 2035, the release said. It has been co-founded by Ashish Gupta, also the co-founder and trustee of Ashoka University, as well as Tech Mahindra former executive vice chairman Vineet Nayyar.
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Recalling his own graduation days in the National Defence Academy, when students had no access to gadgets, Singh, an ex-Captain in the Indian Army, said what he had learnt during those days has become irrelevant today, but the foundations that had been built continued to remain strong.
Technology will grow further and institutions like Plaksha will groom students in staying ahead, he added.