"Young people can contribute in a big way towards helping people through use of technology," Raju said while addressing the 62nd Annual Convocation of Panjab University here.
Preneet Kaur, Minister of State for External Affairs was also present on the occasion as the guest of honour.
The minister said the youth are crucial to the nation's progress in the next 20 years.
He stressed upon the importance of teaching as a suitable career for some of country's best and brightest students.
Vice Chancellor of Panjab University Arun K Grover said a corporate-academia partnership was under way in the University with the help of a grant of Rs one crore from the MPLADS funds of Pawan Kumar Bansal, local MP and Union Railways Minister.
A total number of 704 students received their degrees at the convocation.
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