New
Delhi, Oct 12: President Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday said youth force
should be linked with the process of nation building and urged the Governors to
work as a bridge between the Centre and the states and to put development at
the core of Union and states’ agenda. Addressing the Conference of Governors
and Lt Governors here, the President said the Governors' role has become all
the more imperative in the context of stress on the cooperative federalism in
recent years. "People have high expectations from Raj Bhavans. People can
get right inspiration if high standards and values are established vis-a-vis
the functioning of Raj Bhavans," he said. Mr Kovind also said in the era
of digital India, all services rendered to the people should be simple,
transparent and also accountable. The President said that it is essential to
link youth with the process of nation building. The future of the country
depends on the capacities, moral values and compassion of the younger generation.
Special attention needs to be paid to higher education and skill development at
the level of states. "This is particularly true given the challenges of
automation and Artificial Intelligence," he said. The President pointed
out that 69 per cent of Universities in the country fall under the purview of
State Governments, and 94 per cent of all college and university students study
in these institutions. The President said technology can propel the country to
reach even difficult and long-term goals, and help ensure access to quality
public services for all citizens. He also stressed trusting citizens more and
gave the examples of self-attestation of documents by individuals and the
easier mechanism for obtaining a passport. He urged the replication of these
ideas at the level of states, since much of citizen’s interaction with
Government agencies is at the level of states. The President said that being an
intrinsic part of the legislative system in their states, the Governors can
provide a new dimension to the development of their states by communicating
with legislators, and inviting them to Raj Bhavan to deliberate on subjects
related to public well-being. "By establishing communication with
University Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors, academicians, social workers and
other thoughtful and enlightened citizens in the States, Governors can help
raise the quality of discussion and debate and provide an impetus to society
and the State government," he said. Among others, Vice President M
Venkaiah Naidu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Ministers also attended
the inaugural session. The two-day Conference will deliberate on distinct
agenda items in different sessions. The theme of the opening session was ‘New
India-2022’. The first session of the Conference was addressed by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi also.There was also a presentation by Dr Rajiv Kumar,
Vice-Chairman of NITI Aayog, on the elements of ‘New India 2022’. The second
session is on the subjects of ‘Higher Education in States’ and ‘Skill Development
and Entrepreneurship to Make Youth Employable’. In the third session, to take
place on Friday, the Governors will make brief remarks on any special issues
pertaining to their respective states and Union Territories, an official source
said here. UNI
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