The week-long programme, a first for scholars from IITs, IISc-Bangalore and IISERs, started on June 18.
The 18 scholars closely observed the initiatives taken by President Pranab Mukherjee with an aim to contributing in the growth of the nation.
"Being in IIT, we do not lack in exposure. But, the feeling of patriotism and to serve your nation, I was never sensitised to that part. What we usually do, we go abroad and spend all our life there.
In his address, the President had asked the students to contribute to the nation, work hard to make India great and address the challenges that the country faces, and the scholars are all motivated to do their best for the country.
"From outside we have a very different picture of how the country functions and sadly most of it is negative. Initially, I also had a lot of questions in mind. But, when I saw their working methods, I realised they are more nuanced and evolved from what we see from outside.
"A lot of my batchmates don't wish to contribute to the government. I have a lot of stories to share with them and I hope to inspire them the way I have been inspired," he said.
It will prevent the brain drain from India, the official said.
The programme was designed by the President to give the common man an insight into the way of working at Rashtrapati Bhavan and make them understand the smart city model through various initiatives.
"After coming here, I realised that the President and the government are working for the well being of the society. I am moved. The way the smart city model is being created here has inspired me to contribute to it at larger level.
The programme that concluded today was organised by Rashtrapati Bhavan in collaboration with IIT-Delhi. Prabal Talukdar from IIT-Delhi was the faculty coordinator for the scholars.
