PM Modi to Grace IIT Delhi Convocation, Unveils AI Supercomputer
The AI-powered supercomputing facility will support research in machine learning, data science and advanced computing, the Prime Minister's Office said.
- On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the 57th Convocation Ceremony of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, addressing over 3,000 graduating students, including 587 PhD scholars.
- Modi will present prestigious honors including the President's Gold Medal and Perfect Ten Gold Medals, while inaugurating Param Pragya, an AI-powered supercomputing facility at the institute's Sonipat Campus.
- Earlier, the Prime Minister marked National Handloom Day by celebrating India's rich textile heritage, reaffirming government support for weavers and artisans as key pillars of rural empowerment and women-led development.
- To amplify the initiative, Modi invited citizens to share favorite handloom products and 'Get Ready With Me' videos using #NationalHandloomDay, stating, "Do share your favourite handloom products and GRWM videos using #NationalHandloomDay, which will encourage those associated with the sector."
- These initiatives aim to preserve India's traditional craftsmanship while fulfilling the government's vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat, raising awareness and encouraging communities tied to the textile sector.
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PM Modi addresses 57th convocation ceremony of IIT Delhi
New Delhi, Aug 08: The 57th Convocation Ceremony of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi was held today at the Institute campus in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.In his address, the Prime Minister congratulated the graduating students and highlighted the importance of innovation, research, and emerging technologies in shaping India’s growth trajectory. The Prime Minister noted that India was entering new frontiers and lo…
Wish there were more daughters among medallists: Modi at IIT Delhi convocation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 57th Convocation Ceremony of IIT Delhi, advocating for increased female participation among medallists and awardees. He also advised graduates against social media distractions, encouraged self-improvement, and inaugurated the Param Pragya AI supercomputing facility.
PM Modi inaugurates AI-powered Param Pragya facility at IIT Delhi
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 8, inaugurated Param Pragya, an AI-powered high-performance supercomputing facility established at the Sonipat Campus of IIT Delhi. According to the PMO, the state-of-the-art Param Pragya facility is expected to significantly enhance the institute’s capabilities in AI, data science, advanced computing, and interdisciplinary research. Participating in the 57th Convocation Ceremony of the Indian In…
Have courage to seek solutions: PM Modi's message to Gen-Zs at IIT event
At IIT Delhi’s 57th Convocation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked graduates to stay curious, question accepted ideas and keep learning. He also urged them to turn challenges into opportunities and contribute to India’s journey towards ‘Viksit Bharat’.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the convocation ceremony at IIT Delhi on Saturday. He congratulated the students on their new beginnings and wished them a bright future.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend IIT-Delhi convocation on August 8 - The Tribune
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the 57th convocation ceremony of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi, as the chief guest on Saturday, where more than 3,000 students, including 587 PhD scholars, will be conferred degrees.
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