"The population is increasing constantly. There is no point in cursing it. We have to think how to turn it into an asset. If we develop skills of our youth...Then it will turn out to be our major strength rather than weakness," Chouhan said while inaugurating the campus of Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS).
"Once the British ruled the country, but now no one can rule the world in that way. Today you can rule only through the knowledge. This is possible only when we make our youth knowledgeable. With that they can get jobs in India and abroad."
Chouhan said the BJP government in its first two terms focused on improving power, water, roads and agriculture sector and in the third term it was striving to improve health and education. Therefore, the state was inviting quality institutes.
NMIMS chancellor Amrish Patel said the institute will contribute in bio-diversity, renewable energy, health services, agriculture, entrepreneurship and e-governance sectors in the state.
Later Chouhan launched 'Swacch Indore, Swastha Indore and Harit Indore' campaign by lifting garbage at three different places.
