In his convocation address at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) here, the president said the pursuit of knowledge and the quest for human dignity are inter-connected.
"These twin goals have been at the centre of the Indian ethos and of our composite civilisation. They have contributed to our diversity, which is our great strength, as well as our open-minded approach as a people," he said.
"These lessons hold true for us as a country. They hold true within and between regions of our country. And they hold true within and between communities of our country. It is important to constantly renew this spirit", he said.
We live in an age of globalisation - of building a world that does not just accommodate but celebrates diversity, the president said.
"And that combines the best of modern technology with the traditions and cultures of our society to build the India of our dreams. Such an India will help every Indian irrespective of background or identity - to realise his or her full potential," he added.
"Students of AMU have made their mark not only in India but also in the other parts of the world, particularly in Asia and Africa. The institution has played a special role in country's development," he said.
He recalled that during a state visit to Ethiopia in 2017, he learnt that the wife of the Ethiopian prime minister was an alumna of the AMU.
The students of AMU have excelled in politics, administration, education, law, science and technology, literature, arts and sports, he said adding that 'Bharat Ratna' Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, anti-apartheid activist Dr Yusuf Mohammad Dadu, and former President Dr Zakir Hussain were students of this university.
Achievers like her are role models for women in the 21stcentury, he added.
He also mentioned the contributions of Dr Syed Zahur Qasim, Professor A Salahuddin and Dr Shahid Jameel to modern science.
The President said AMU's work in the field of science and technology is responsive to the needs of our society.
Earlier, addressing the convocation, state Governor Ram Naik, who is also the rector of the University, reminded students that if they were ready to smile at the world and serve society, then no one can stop them from reaching the pinnacle of human achievement.
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