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Jayant Chaudhary Urges SPA Graduates to Fuse AI, Ethics, and Creativity for Nation-Building

Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary urges 373 SPA graduates to integrate AI, ethics, and creativity, emphasizing their vital role in shaping India’s future.

The 43rd Convocation of the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), New Delhi, took place on Sunday at Bharat Mandapam, marking a significant occasion for the graduating class. In attendance was the Union Minister of State for Education and Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Shri Jayant Chaudhary, who addressed the students, highlighting the critical role architects and planners play in India’s growth and development.

Shri Chaudhary emphasized the importance of innovative thinking, stating, “Artificial Intelligence will not replace architects; it will replace limited thinking.” He urged the graduates to blend creativity, ethics, and technological advancements in their future contributions towards the vision of a Viksit Bharat, or Developed India.

During the ceremony, Prof. Virendra Kumar Paul, Director of SPA New Delhi, announced that this year saw a total of 373 students graduate, including 119 undergraduates, 223 postgraduates, and 31 PhD scholars. Notably, 20 students were awarded gold medals for their exemplary academic achievements, underscoring the institution’s commitment to excellence in education.

The Convocation was presided over by Prof. Ar. Habeeb Khan, Chairperson of SPA, alongside esteemed guests such as Shri Anand Kumar (IAS, Retd.), Chairman of RERA, and Prof. Avinash Chandra Pandey, Director of the Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC). Additionally, the event was attended by a host of distinguished representatives from academia, government, and industry.

As the ceremony concluded, it represented not just a milestone for the graduates, but also a step forward for the entire field of architecture and planning in India. Graduates are now poised to contribute significantly to nation-building, utilizing their skills in architecture, planning, and design.

The implications of integrating advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence into architecture are profound, with the potential to revolutionize design processes and urban planning. As graduates enter a rapidly evolving workforce, their ability to adapt and innovate will be crucial in shaping the future of Indian infrastructure.

For more information on the School of Planning and Architecture, visit their official website at SPA New Delhi.

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