Mukherjee also urged them to foster a spirit of inquiry, saying, "Knowledge is going to be the order of this age."
"We have excellent IITs, NITs, management development institutions, where campus recruitment is very high, almost 100 per cent. And, many of the graduates from these top colleges are heading world-class institutions around the world. That is the bright side of it, and it makes me happy.
The President was addressing a select gathering at the iconic Yellow Drawing Room of the Rashtrpati Bhavan, to mark the closing of the centenary celebrations of Ramjas College.
He also released a centenary commemorative stamp and a special volume on the history of the college, set up in 1917.
"If they had given time and energy to do research, the country would have benefited much more. But, we should not put the onus squarely on these students and graduates... There is no dearth of talent in our country, but perhaps we need to build that atmosphere conducive for doing research, if we need to retain the bright minds," he said.
"We need to create the atmosphere and the students and faculty and administrators all would have to work collectively," he added.
Mukherjee also recalled the life of famed mathematician Vashishtha Narayan Singh, hailing from a small town in Bihar, accomplished in the field of research at University of California.
"I read about his life... And there were two teachers who ignited their ambition in him, and his spirit of inquiry made him the achiever," he said.
"We are a country of 1.3 billion people, 200 languages and dialects, multi-ethnicity, and I wonder how this diversity called India is managed. And, we not only manage it but celebrate it... India has always encouraged questions, we have always accepted the argumentative Indian but not the intolerant," the President said.
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