Two eminent personalities, Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar (Retd.), Former Chief Justice of India and General Bikram Singh (Retd.), Former Chief of Indian Army were honoured with Honoris Causa degrees on this occasion in recognition of their contribution in their respective fields.
Vice Chancellor, Professor Jaspal Singh Sandhu welcomed chief guest and other dignitaries.
A large number of eminent personalities, members of Senate and Syndicate of the University, Deans of the Faculties, Faculty Members, and graduating students were present.
As many as 711 degrees and 179 medals in various disciplines were conferred on students and scholars.
Congratulating the graduates, researchers and award and medal winners for their academic achievements, Javadekar said that investment in education is largely aimed at bringing economic prosperity for the nation and its people.
The design of education should be such that students are able to develop life skills and professional skills which empower their minds to generate new ideas and take decisions that are good for them and for the nation at large.
In context of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's education philosophy, he said education should be used for the benefit of humanity rather than as a tool of exploitation and control.
The main objective of education is self-realisation, growth and achievement of full human potential.
While talking about Ministry of Human Resource Development, Prakash Javadekar told that 20 schemes are running at present to cater to the needs of a diverse range of learner at various levels; leading is school education in Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, followed by Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan.
Both of these are a step forward towards universalisation of school education. It is fairly honest to say that investment in education is bringing about economic prosperity for the nation and its people.
He said that SWAYAM (Study Webs of Active –Learning for Young Aspiring Minds), a new programme introduced by Ministry of Human Resource Development and The Government of India to deliver MOOCs (massive open online courses) which is aimed to achieve Access, Equity and Quality and to bring the best teaching and learning resources to everyone's doorstep, including the underprivileged.
This initiative envisions plugging the digital chasm for students who have remained deprived of the educational benefits of IT revolution till now. It expedites hosting of all the courses, taught in classroom from the middle school to the post-graduation level.
Javadekar expressed his happiness to note that Guru Nanak Dev University is one of the few Universities in the first wave to adopt and successfully incorporate MOOC in their core curriculum.
He said that "SWAYAM PRABHA, a group of 32 DTH channels which are devoted to the telecast of high-quality educational programmes 24x7 is another successful effort.
New content is updated and added on daily basis with a repeat telecast of 5 times a day, allowing the learner to choose the time at their convenience.
He said that Government has been continuously employing new measures to augment knowledge and learning experience by matching the production of quality learning material with the development of latest audio-visual, multimedia and IT infrastructure.
While talking about National Programme on technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) he said that NPTEL's partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) aims to provide technical content and tutorials and intends to explore how training can be extended to meet the requirement of the industry to fill the gaps in the education system.
As many as 226 courses will be on offer starting this month. In "NPTEL Industry Associate Programme" is a new programme launched by NPTEL, corporate and multinationals will partner with NPTEL to get employees trained and re-skilled using these courses, with zero financial implications.
These courses can also be used by the companies for training fresh hires and to re-skill existing employees.
While congratulating the university for getting the status of 'University with potential for Excellence' conferred by UGC and being reportedly rated at the highest rank by NAAC with a score of 3.51 on 4 point scale and to be designated as category-I University as per recent approved regulations for graded autonomy by UGC, he said that this will provide more autonomy to the university and more opportunities to fly high and start courses of its own choice and enter into international collaborations.
He said that Incubation Centre would be established in the University to cater to the needs of industry.
Javadekar told students to get ready to face the real world which is without the protected boundaries of the University and full of life challenges and problems, with the values that they have inherited from the university helping them to face the world with confidence and a certain degree of self-assurance.
While addressing the students, he welcomed the next generation of technologists, economists, social scientists, managers, business leaders and academicians.
He gave them best wishes and told them to live up to the name of their university which has made them what they are today.
Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar (Retd.), Former Chief Justice of India said that these honors always come with your dedication, commitment and hard work.
He exhorted the students to work hard in their chosen fields.
General Bikram Singh (Retd.), Former Chief of Indian Army said that all of you have dreams to rise in your professional life.
These dreams should keep you mentally awake so that you can achieve them and one should accomplish them by ethical means.
He said that one should also be able to adopt to change and adjust oneself to the changing environment.
Sandhu appraised chief guest and others about the activities and achievement of the University in the field of academics, research, culture and sports.
Karanjit Singh Kahlon, Registrar of the University coordinated the convocation. Vice Chancellor also honored chief guest and other guests with memento on behalf of the University. Kamaljit Singh, Dean, Academic Affairs presented vote of thanks.