President urges IIT Dhanbad graduates to innovate with compassion, purpose
By Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu: Assistant Chief Editor

Jharkhand: President Droupadi Murmu addressed the 45th convocation of IIT (ISM) Dhanbad today, emphasizing the need for innovation aligned with public welfare and environmental harmony, and urging students to combine intelligence with empathy, excellence, and ethics.
Celebrating a century of academic legacy
Speaking at the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, President Murmu lauded the institution’s near-century-long legacy. Founded to train experts in mining and geology, IIT-ISM has evolved into a premier institution offering diverse research and academic programs that cater to contemporary societal needs.
A call for purpose-driven professionals
While applauding the institute’s role in producing top engineers and researchers, the President emphasized the importance of nurturing compassionate and responsible professionals. She noted that IIT-ISM’s contributions go beyond academics, helping shape a progressive and inclusive India.
Tackling global challenges through innovation
Addressing global crises such as climate change, resource scarcity, and digital disruptions, Murmu stressed the importance of sustainable solutions. She called on IIT-ISM to lead the way in developing forward-thinking technologies that balance development with environmental sustainability.
Technical education as India’s growth engine
President Murmu highlighted India’s demographic advantage and the transformative potential of widespread access to technical and digital education. She stated that a practical, innovation-focused education system will help propel India onto the global stage as a technological superpower.
Research, patents, and interdisciplinary learning
To remain globally competitive, the President emphasized the importance of cultivating a culture of research, development, and patenting. She also underscored the value of interdisciplinary learning in developing well-rounded students capable of solving complex problems.
Innovation with empathy: A vision for the future
In her closing remarks, the President urged students to use their education not just for personal growth but as a means of uplifting society. She envisioned a future where innovation is driven by compassion and ethics, contributing to a stronger, greener, and more equitable India.



