NIT Andhra Pradesh inaugurates Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Academic Complex to Promote Digital Technology in Education; Check Details Here


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The Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya academic complex has been established on the campus of the National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh. The complex's primary goal will be to promote digital technology in education.

Ram Madhav, former national general secretary of the BJP, inaugurated the complex at NIT Andhra Pradesh on December 23, 2021.

He delivered a lecture on the National Education Policy (NEP 2020) on the theme of "New World Order - Post Covid Education in Particular." The lecture was part of the Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav event.

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In his lecture, Ram Madhav stated that he was glad to be a part of this occasion and thanked the institution director and his staff for their efforts in developing a magnificent infrastructure and amenities on the NIT Andhra Pradesh campus

The Government of India was pushing for larger levels of assistance for higher educational establishments in order for them to be included on the list of world-class universities.

Individuals, governments, and nations must adapt to technological advancements in the new world order. To become a powerful country, emerging countries need to focus on both technology and the economy. Academic establishments should encourage students to carry out new projects using an interdisciplinary approach, added Shri Ram Madhav.

Ram Madhav, was felicitated on this occasion by Director Prof Rao and Registrar Dr Dinesh Sankar Reddy. Dr R Arun Kumar, Associate Dean, Faculty Welfare, addressed everyone, and Dr Veeresh Kumar GB, Dean of Student Affairs, delivered the vote of gratitude.

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