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We should develop universities as temples of higher learning: President

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President Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said India should develop universities as temples of higher learning, adding that there should be places for creating a learning environment, where the free exchange of ideas will take place and where mighty minds in the form of students and teachers would exchange ideas.

“The Osmania University was also established with this dream that it will be an institution of excellence where free minds will meet freely, interact and exchange ideas and live in peaceful co-existence. In ancient India, India played a leading role in the field of higher learning. Universities such as Taxila, Nalanda, Vikramshila etc. had attracted mighty minds in the form of students and teachers,” he said while addressing the inaugural function of centenary celebrations of Osmania University in Hyderabad today.

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The President said that today, there is no doubt that there has been a huge development of educational infrastructure in the field of higher learning. “However, there are some areas of concern,” he added.

As Visitor to more than 100 Central Institutions of higher learning, he had been continuously emphasising that these Institutions in India should occupy their rightful place in the international ranking process.

He said that apart from looking into this aspect, attention also needs to be laid on basic research and education.

“There should be an interface and effective inter-linkages between industry and academia. We cannot live in isolation. There is a need for investment in research and innovation so that we can occupy our rightful place in the international community,” he added.

The President emphasised that these ideas must be translated into practical action.

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