"In just a few years, India will have the largest young population in the world. This large human capital of around 50 crore youths can contribute greatly to nation building if their energies are properly channelised," Paul said addressing the foundation day function of Swamiram Himalayan University here.
Asking institutions of higher education to inculcate the habit of constructive thinking among students, he said, "They should be encouraged in their quest to unearth the hidden and experience the joy of discovering the unknown. They have to be trained to possess a universal mindset to enable them to interact with their peers in a globalised world."
"The level of education and research needed to be raised so that our universities could be included among the top 200 universities of the world.
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