People-centric policies turned India into most aspirational nation in the world: V-P Dhankhar. “India today is the envy of the world for its Demographic Dividend,” he added. ‘We have to work to revive institutions like Nalanda, our intellectual legacy, and this is essential for realising the goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047,’ he said. The Vice President announced that the Indian Council of World Affairs headed by him will soon sign an MoU with the KPB Hinduja College of Commerce saying that the MoU will fructify in the next two months. He said that philanthropic endeavours should not be driven by the philosophy of commodification and commercialisation, adding “Our health and education sectors are being plagued by these.” “We cannot afford to fall victim or prey to narratives that emanate from sources that are inimical to the very existence of Bharat,“ said the Vice President. He also asked the students to keep on learning and also focus on self-learning saying that they are their best teachers.
