"No one from India has won a Nobel prize for the last 83 years. The last one to win was C V Raman," Mukherjee said while emphasising on the need to improve the quality of education in the country.
Taking the name of three other Indian Nobel Laureates Amartya Sen, Har Gobind Khorana and Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, the President said they had received the honour while they working abroad.
There should be greater interaction and coordination among the institutes in pursuit for excellence and suitable facilities should be made available for producing quality graduates, he said.
Describing education as a a powerful tool for social transformation, Mukherjee said the outcome of our education system would be measured not by the number of degree holders, but in the large numbers of informed citizens.
The President said, "The youth of our country are not lagging behind any other in matters of intelligence or talent; what our country needs is sincerity and dedication."
"It is important that compassion and concern for the under privileged in society is inculcated in our children at an early age so that they can become change agents who transform India and lead her to a better future," he said.
On initiatives to improve the quality of education in the country, Mukherjee said the government had taken a decision to invest 6 per cent of the GDP in the sector and also enacted the Right to Education.
Also, taking note of some recent incidents of brutal assault on women and children, he said they were unfortunate and had stirred the collective conscience of the country.
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