PRESIDENT OF INDIA VISITS ANDHRA UNIVERSITY AND OPENS CENTRE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES
I wish Andhra University and wish all of you the very best for the future. May the University continue to be a technology hub for our country. And may its technologists, both men and women, continue to help in the building of our defence research capabilities #PresidentKovind
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) December 7, 2017
The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, visited the Andhra University, Visakhapatnam on December 7, 2017, and opened the Centre for Defence Studies. He also laid the foundation stone for the E-Classroom Complex and Incubation Centre.
Speaking on the occasion, the President said that it is extremely satisfying that the Andhra University, in particular its College of Engineering, is engaged in R&D projects with defence institutions. He noted that the Centre for Defence Studies will focus on cybersecurity, nanotechnology, radar and communications, corrosion technology, and other technologies that have strategic dimensions.
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The President noted that professors and researchers from the Andhra University are collaborating on specific projects with DRDO as well as with the Naval Research Board and other institutions. Professors from Andhra University have been used as R&D consultants for missile projects, including in the development of the Brahmos missile. Additionally, expertise from this University has been sought by the Eastern Naval Command, headquartered in Vishakhapatnam, for civil engineering structural applications and corrosion related issues.
Research related to defence and military applications and technologies will have multiple benefits for our country. It will provide a tonic to the effort to Make in India. And as experience in other countries has shown, research in defence technologies can also lead to innovations that have diverse civilian applications.
#PresidentKovind lays foundation stone for E-Classroom Complex and Incubation Centre in Andhra University; inaugurates Centre for Defence Studies; says Andhra University is committed to cutting-edge technologies, and their application in fields of public and strategic importance pic.twitter.com/Exx0bXr9Tv
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) December 7, 2017
The President said that the overall gender imbalance in our scientific and technological institutions continues to be a concern. He was happy to note that 40 per cent of the students at the Andhra University are girls. He expressed optimism that the inauguration of the Classroom and Laboratory Complex at the Andhra University College of Engineering for Women will enhance our country’s capacities to produce high-quality women engineers and technologists.
#PresidentKovind arrives in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh on his first visit to the city as President of India pic.twitter.com/IfcsfZEVEP
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) December 7, 2017
The President said that a true test of India’s progress is in the access and opportunity we provide our daughters when it comes to education. He pointed out that some of our leading defence and space scientists – who have powered our missile programmes and our rocket launches – are women. He said that he had the privilege to felicitate the senior DRDO scientist Dr Tessy Thomas, known as the “Missile Woman of India”, earlier this week in Agra. Women achievers like her are role models for our youth, particularly for our girl students.