Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday said the city government is on the lookout for good brains who can invent new things or technology. It was stated by Mr Sisodia, while addressing students of Netaji Subash University of Technology at their orientation ceremony.
Mr Sisodia said, “Delhi Government is on the lookout for good brains who can invent new things or technology. He gave the example of Japanese scientists who are working on a car model which can run on water and said NSUT students and faculty should strive to develop young scientists of that cadre who can think and create things innovatively and develop technologies of that world repute.
The Delhi Deputy Chief Minister inaugurated the Multi-Purpose Centre and laid foundation stone for Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Lecture Hall complex and Bhabha Chhatrawas, Narmada Chhatrawas. He also welcomed the first batch of 1200 students at the orientation programme of the newly opened NSUT.
He expressed his happiness on the starting of the first batch during his government’s tenure sharing how his government had passed the bill in cabinet for making NSUT a University on 14th March 2015, just a month after their government was formed in Delhi. (UNI)