Knowledge emerging as currency of the world: President

Knowledge emerging as currency of the world: President
Knowledge emerging as currency of the world: President

 

HYDERABAD: President Pranab Mukherjee today said that knowledge is emerging as the currency of the world in the present century, and termed the change being driven by path-breaking research as both exhilarating and mesmerising.

Technology is undergoing a constant change with new concepts being introduced, he said delivering the address at the convocation ceremony of 96th Degree Engineering and 24th Technical Entry Scheme courses, at Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME) at Secunderabad here.

“You live in an era where the pace of technological transition is so fast, that even as I speak, new concepts are being introduced, established paradigms are being redefined and research is always opening new vistas.

“The change being driven by path-breaking research is both exhilarating and mesmerising. Your challenge would be to harness the latest defence technologies and ensure that the Indian Army benefits from these.

“Knowlegde, which is the ultimate power, is emerging as the currency of the world in the present century. Your knowledge and enthusiasm will lead you to creative ideas and innovations, which will impact and improve the existing methods and systems,” the President said.

The history of warfare bears testimony to the decisive role of technology on the outcome of military conflicts, Mukherjee said. To maintain an edge in military capability over potential opponents, constant efforts are required to upgrade technology.

Armed forces and technology have been strategic partners, in developing and enhancing defence capability of the nation, he said.

The President said as young technocrats, it is the responsibility of the graduating officers to adapt to the latest technological developments for use by the Defence forces.

“The nation will look upon you to define and modify the way the Defence forces operate, by using technological advances to provide a comparative edge over our adversaries,” he said.

Observing that the Indian Army has been a torch-bearer of many non-military innovations, he said military technology has benefited civil society immensely.

Stressing that knowledge is the ultimate power, he said the knowledge and enthusiasm of the young officers would lead to creative ideas and innovations. “Your passion to accept and overcome challenges would empower you to achieve both national and organisational goals,” he said.

“The MPEME is a unique institution which empowers the human resource of the institution with highest levels of skills in technology management,” he said.

The President presented awards to the officers of 96th Degree Engineering (DE) and 24th Technical Entry Schemes (TES) on the occasion.

Mukherjee is the third President to visit MCEME since its raising. Prior to him, Rajendra Prasad and S Radhakrishnan had visited the college in 1955 and 1964 respectively.

This is the first time when the President was the Chief Guest for the Convocation Ceremony, an official release said.

The MCEME, an ISO 9001 certified institution, was established in 1946. Over the years, it has developed into a premier training institution of the Indian Army, it added.

MCEME conducts courses ranging from basic level to M Tech level for training human resource of Corps of EME in various disciplines like mechanical engineering, electronics and communication, microwave technology, aeronautical engineering, IT and computer science.

MCEME is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technology University and Jawaharlal Nehru University for its M Tech, B Tech and engineering diploma programmes, the release added. (AGENCIES)