Sarojninagar MLA Dr. Rajeshwar Singh emphasized digital education and environmental protection while attending the annual festival at Red Rose Public School and Bharat Mahotsav 2024. He contributed 10 computers to establish a digital library at the school, encouraging students to prepare for a future shaped by artificial intelligence and new technologies.
“Youth Can Shape the World,” Says Dr. Rajeshwar Singh
At Red Rose Public School’s annual festival, Dr. Singh witnessed students’ performances and presented awards. He provided 10 computers through CSR funds, underscoring the importance of digital education in an era where 80% of current jobs may evolve within the next six years. “India’s youth are powerful; with proper guidance, they can change the world,” Dr. Singh noted, highlighting the country’s position as the fifth-largest economy and its leadership in agriculture and defense technology.
Dr. Singh encouraged students to upgrade their skills, explaining that artificial intelligence (AI) would soon surpass the human brain in capability. He urged them to prepare for a future dominated by smart cities, green energy, and driverless vehicles. He also recognized the vital role of teachers and emphasized the value of education in a highly competitive job market.
Promoting Nature Conservation and Environmental Awareness
Dr. Singh also attended Bharat Mahotsav 2024, organized by Nature Environment Trust at Kashiram Smriti Upvan. Praising the trust’s conservation efforts, he stressed the importance of environmental protection to ensure a sustainable future. “Increasing earth’s temperature by 1.5 degrees Celsius in 100 years has raised sea levels; urgent steps are necessary,” he said, calling for maximum tree plantation, solar, and green energy initiatives.
The event also featured folk singer Shipra Thakur, and Dr. Singh congratulated BJP workers on reaching 10 crore members across India. Key dignitaries, including Chairman Vinod Kumar Singh and several other prominent figures, attended the celebrations.
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