Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar stressed on addressing institutional challenges. He said that in today’s era, institutional challenges are more severe than ever before. The vice president said challenges have increased as levels of meaningful dialogue and authentic expression decline. Expression and meaningful dialogue are the treasures of democracy, he said. The two complement each other. There needs to be harmony between them.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar said the progress of democracy depends not only on institutions but also on values. Expression and dialogue are the forces that shape the vitality of democracy. India’s democratic journey has diversity and huge demographic potential to propel the country forward.
as guest of honor
Speaking as the chief guest at the 50th IP&TAFS Foundation Day event of ICWA in New Delhi, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said that self is embedded deep within us. We have to work very hard to control our ego. Arrogance only causes harm. During this time, the Vice President also emphasized the importance of auditing and self-auditing. He said if you are not censored, your downfall is certain. Therefore, self-auditing is necessary for auditing beyond the self.
Service remains our cornerstone.
Your role as a manager, financial advisor, regulator and auditor must continue to evolve to meet the challenges of the future.
This requires us to transform service delivery from traditional methods to cutting-edge solutions.
We’re on the cusp of a “no” pic.twitter.com/zydRjy3v9g
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) December 14, 2024
Service is our cornerstone – Dhankhar
Addressing civil servants, he said service remains our cornerstone. Your role as a manager, financial advisor, regulator and auditor must continue to evolve to meet the challenges of the future. He said – We are on the cusp of another industrial revolution. Digital technology has invaded us. He said that artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, machine learning, blockchain and other similar technologies have brought both challenges and opportunities.
Focus on bridging the digital divide
Now we have to face challenges and turn them into opportunities. Our nation-building prerogative now carries with it an even greater responsibility, as we must also write and build the dream of a developed nation in 2047. Dankar also asked civil servants to focus on bridging the digital divide to adopt rural technologies. India today has the largest youth population in the world. This is something enviable for any country in the world.
On the occasion, dignitaries including Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Minister of Communications and Development, Northeast Region, Manish Sinha, Finance Member of Digital Communications Commission, were present.