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Odisha Governor urges engineering graduates to become job creators at RVR Graduation Day

Odisha Governor Kambhampati Hari Babu encouraged graduates at RVR & JC College of Engineering in Guntur to take on roles as job creators during Saturday's ceremony. He pointed out that the Central Government is offering up to 50% funding for semiconductor projects, urging young engineers to seize these opportunities for innovation and job creation.

BRIC Team
BRIC Team
Jul 4, 2026 · 1 min read · 2 views
Odisha Governor urges engineering graduates to become job creators at RVR Graduation Day

Key Takeaways

  • Odisha Governor Kambhampati Hari Babu urged graduates to become job creators during the ceremony at RVR & JC College of Engineering on Saturday.
  • The Central Government offers up to 50% funding for semiconductor projects, with state incentives ranging from 20% to 30%.
  • Dr. Hari Babu advocated for electric vehicle adoption, suggesting free EV charging stations at educational institutions.
  • Vice-Chancellor Prof. Kancherla Gangadhara Rao encouraged students to embrace innovation and compete globally during the graduation ceremony.
  • The event featured college president Rayapati Srinivasa Rao and principal Kolla Srinivas among other dignitaries.

In recent ceremony,graduates heard Odisha's Governor urge them to think like creators,not just job seekers. This happened at engineering college in Guntur,where he emphasized using new tech and innovations for national growth.

The Governor talked about engineering studies' role in building analytical skills and innovative thinking. Essential for social progress. He told graduates to stay updated on tech advances,explore fields like AI,data analytics,robotics,and quantum computing.

He highlighted financial support for semiconductor industry,saying central government covers half of costs for such projects. And state governments add 20-30% more. Governor urged young engineers to grab these chances,start forward-thinking businesses,create jobs.

On environment,he pushed for switch from traditional vehicles to electric ones. Suggested schools install free EV charging stations to boost green transport among students. And he asked public to help economy by delaying unnecessary gold buys.

Vice-Chancellor of Acharya Nagarjuna University also spoke,urging graduates to use innovation,stay competitive globally. College president,secretary,and principal were key figures at event. What will graduates do with this advice…

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