Palwal: Shri Vishwakarma Skill University confers degrees, diplomas on 675 pupils
Palwal, February 26
As many as 675 students were awarded degrees and diplomas at the second convocation of Shri Vishwakarma Skill University (SVSU) at Dudhola village in the district here on Monday. Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya was the chief guest on the occasion.
Addressing the students and staff, Dattatreya emphasised the increasing importance of skill education for youth aspiring to excel in their professional careers. He highlighted that a curriculum aligned with industry needs would further enhance their prospects. Dattatreya praised SVSU for being among the selected government institutions leading the way in this regard, potentially becoming a game-changer in the long run.
He commended the university’s innovative experiments in related fields, noting the significant impact on hundreds of youths who receive training in various skills each year. The successful convocation in the second year served as a testament to the achievements made.
Degrees and diplomas were awarded in a total of 35 subjects or fields at the convocation ceremony. Among the recipients of gold medals in their respective courses were Vikram, Akhilesh Kumar, Aarti Kumari, Komal, Pooja Devi, Kamal Kishore Pandey, Pinky, Payal, Kanchan and Kanak.
Additionally, eight individuals who made significant contributions in the fields of industry, entrepreneurship and art were honoured with honorary degrees.
The recipients of Honorary Doctorates include Ramesh Kumar from the Bikanerwala group, renowned MasterChef Ranveer Brar and JBM Group President Bharat Bhushan Gupta.
Honorary degrees of Master of Vocation Entrepreneurship were conferred upon Arvinder Saini for entrepreneurship and Shiv Charan for Banchari folk poetry.
Diploma in Entrepreneurship was awarded to Dharamvir Kamboj of Yamunanagar for entrepreneurship in agriculture, Hanuman Saini of Rajasthan in the field of miniature painting and Chandrakant of Jhajjar in the field of wood carving.
Vice-Chancellor Dr Raj Nehru and Registrar Professor Jyoti Rana were among those present at the occasion.