Prime Minister Narendra Modi graced the 38th Convocation Ceremony at Bharathidasan University in Tiruchirappalli, alongside Governor RN Ravi and CM MK Stalin. During the event, PM Modi inaugurated various development projects in sectors like aviation, rail, road, oil, gas, shipping, and higher education, collectively valued at over Rs. 20,000 crore. Expressing his delight at being part of the convocation ceremony, PM Modi stated, "Being here at the 38th Convocation Ceremony of Bharathidasan University is special for me. This is my first public interaction in 2024." Key Points from PM Modi's Address in Tiruchirappalli: "I'm thrilled to be in Tamil Nadu and amidst the young minds here. It's an honor for me as the first Prime Minister to address this convocation. Congratulations to the graduating students and their families..." "The knowledge you gain can aid farmers, the technology can solve intricate issues, business management skills can support enterprises, and economics expertise can alleviate poverty... Each graduate can contribute to India's development by 2047." "India has inked pivotal trade agreements with significant economies, unlocking new markets and numerous opportunities for our youth. Whether it's bolstering global institutions like the G20, combatting climate change, or enhancing our role in the global supply chain, India is integral to these solutions." "Our innovators have significantly increased patents from 4,000 in 2014 to almost 50,000 now. Our artists and musicians consistently bring home international accolades. Our scholars are showcasing India's narrative to the world like never before." "You are entering a world where hopes are pinned on you in every sector. Youth signifies vigor, the ability to work swiftly, skillfully, and at scale." "We've strived in recent years to match your pace and scale for your benefit. In the last decade, the number of airports has doubled from 74 to nearly 150. With Tamil Nadu's vibrant coastline, it's worth noting that major ports' cargo handling capacity in India has doubled since 2014." During the graduation event at Bharathidasan University, the Prime Minister referred to poet Bharathidasan's 'Puthiyathor Ulagam Seivom' Tamil verses, highlighting the university's motto of creating a brave new world. Modi praised Indian youth for shaping this world, citing achievements like Chandrayaan missions and a significant rise in patents from 4,000 to nearly 50,000 since 2014. He also commended scholars for representing India globally and musicians/artists for winning international accolades. He emphasized that education's true purpose is giving back to society and the nation. This marked Modi's first address at the university since its establishment in 1982. In a short chat with students, Modi asked if anyone wanted to go to Delhi; two women students enthusiastically raised their hands. He paid respects to Bharathidasan's bust and took a group photo with students, Governor R N Ravi, and Chief Minister M K StaliN. Read More. A Sneak Peek into Tiruchirappalli Airport's Modern Terminal PM Modi's Two-Day Visit LIVE: Inauguration of Tiruchirappalli Airport Terminal, and More