She stressed on evolving systemic policies to motivate young professionals - engineers, doctors, para-medics and teachers - to put in at least three to four years of service in remote, economically backward areas, including tribal areas.
Alva, at the 8th convocation of Malviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) where President Pranab Mukherjee awarded gold medals to meritorious students, said she has noticed professionals unwilling to serve in tribal regions because they are remote and lack other facilities, and said there was a need to address the situation.
"Perhaps the government could consider a 25 per cent special pay for those who opt to work in Tribal Sub Plan areas," she said.
"I would urge the Universities to help - and indeed, work with Governments - in hastening development by motivating their students to work with the economically weaker sections," Alva said.
She laid emphasis over focusing on hardware industry.
"Indian manufacturing sector in certain hardware industries - particularly electronics and, more specifically, the medium-to-low end electronic product segment -seems to be losing out to international competition.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot also asked the students to make their contribution in national growth and bring some new innovative models for the development in sectors like health, education, rural development and others.
K K Agrawal, Chairman of the Board of Governors - MNIT, said the institute encourages and faculties spend time to develop creativity, innovative capabilities and flexibilities in students.
Innovative companies allow employees to spend 15-20 per cent of their time to do activities which are not directly in the domain of the salary pack, Agrawal said.
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