At the prestigious Manav Rachna Educational Institutions’ 2025-26 convocation in New Delhi, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister JP Nadda inspired thousands of graduates with a call to action. ‘Work responsibly and give back to society,’ he urged, framing this milestone not as an academic closure but as a launchpad for national duty.
Positioned in the heart of Amrit Kaal’s second phase—spanning to 2047 when India eyes developed-nation status—these young professionals face a landscape brimming with prospects. Nadda implored them to seize these while shouldering the weight of development responsibilities, always mindful of society’s role in their success.
He called for a life anchored in robust morals, integrity, and dedication to public service. Reflecting on transformative governance, Nadda spotlighted 11 years of PM Modi’s visionary policies that revolutionized healthcare. The expansion from a handful of AIIMS to 23 has woven a robust network of cutting-edge facilities across the country.
Progress extends to vital metrics: enhanced maternal and infant health, triumphs over infectious diseases like TB and malaria. Landmark schemes such as Ayushman Bharat have dramatically reduced financial burdens on families, alongside nationwide screening drives ensuring proactive care.
Celebrating the achievers, the ceremony conferred degrees upon 2,150 students across diverse fields—engineering to healthcare—with standout numbers in UG, PG, and PhD categories, signaling a bright horizon for India’s talent pool.