Sri Vijaya Puram | May 11, 2026
MY Bharat, Sri Vijaya Puram in affiliation with Tagore Government College of Education (TGCE), Sri Vijaya Puram noticed “National Technology Day – 2026” on May 11 on the Mini Conference Hall of TGCE with the lively participation of round 125 youths, college students and college members.
Mr. Prakash Khule, AGM, BSNL attended the programme because the chief visitor and delivered an informative tackle highlighting the function of expertise in nation constructing, communication, cyber security and digital empowerment. He spoke in regards to the significance of National Technology Day, noticed in remembrance of the profitable Pokhran Nuclear Tests carried out on May 11, 1998 below the management of former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, which established India as a nuclear energy nation.
He additionally elaborated on the expansion of telecommunication expertise, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, cyber consciousness and the accountable use of expertise amongst youth.
Dr. Manju Latha Rao, Principal, TGCE, who attended the programme because the visitor of honour, inspired college students to embrace innovation, scientific considering and digital studying for his or her educational {and professional} progress.
Addressing the gathering, Mr. Sukha Ranjan Biswas, Joint Director, MY Bharat highlighted the significance of National Technology Day and emphasised the function of youth in technological development, innovation and the event of a self-reliant and developed India.
Mr. Sunil Saini, Assistant Professor, TGCE delivered a lecture on the historical past of National Technology Day and defined how India achieved a serious milestone via the Pokhran-II nuclear exams in 1998. He additionally highlighted the contributions of Indian scientists and harassed the significance of scientific analysis and innovation.
Earlier, Mr. Gopal Chandra Biswas (APS), OSD, MY Bharat welcomed the visitors and members and highlighted the significance of the observance together with the duties of youth in nation constructing, moral use of expertise and social improvement. He additionally proposed the vote of thanks.
Ms. Neeta Chandra, Assistant Professor, TGCE was additionally current on the event and inspired college students to actively have interaction in studying rising applied sciences and digital abilities.
The programme concluded with the singing of “Vande Mataram”.

