Innovation is the key for progress and sustainability: Governor Tamilisai

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  • Inaugurates national webinar of the Telangana Commerce Association
Hyderabad, July 15: “Innovation is the key for progress, prosperity, and sustainable development of the country,” said Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan.

She called upon the universities to promote research and innovation in a big way, while imparting employability and entrepreneurial skills among the students as envisaged by the National Education Policy-2020.

The Governor was addressing the inaugural of the National Webinar on “National Education Policy-2020: Perspectives in Commerce and Business Education,” organized by the Telangana Commerce Association (TCA), here, on Thursday.

“NEP-2020 offers path-breaking vision for education in tune with the 21st Century needs. Quality and excellence in higher education play vital role in realizing the Self-Reliant India,” she added.

Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan stated that as the country is witnessing a massive expansion in the e-Commerce business, it is high time that commerce and business management education train the students to emerge as the leaders in e-Commerce business.

The Governor called upon the institutions to constantly re-design the curriculum in tune with the changing industry-needs.

“Practical-oriented, case study based studies need to be promoted, while encouraging students to go for internships and hone their skills,” she added.

Referring to the emergence of Hyderabad as the IT Hub and Pharmaceutical Hub in the country, she called for concerted efforts by all to transform Hyderabad as the Commerce and Business hub too.

Telangana State Council of Higher Education Vice-Chairman Prof. V. Venkata Ramana, TCA President and Central University of Kerala vice-chancellor Prof. H. Venkateshwarlu, and Webinar Convenor and OU College of Commerce and Business Management Principal Prof. D. Chennapa were among those who spoke at the inaugural of the webinar. 

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