The President, while speaking at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi campus here during its 48th convocation, said all great universities of the world have a deep and thriving engagement between old students and the institution.
"They invite alumni to contribute, not merely in terms of financial assistance but more in terms of knowledge sharing and time," Kovind said.
In the case of the IIT Delhi alumni group, he said, this can be done in several ways.
He suggested that it would be best if this process of giving back "enriches education and scholarship at the grassroots of our society."
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"The obligation is on the IIT Delhi authorities to involve and invite alumni, many of whom are well placed in other universities or in industry, to come back and teach here, even if for short periods or for specific courses.
Kovind stressed that "all of us must strive to give back to society in our own little way" as he also asked the premier institute to partner with a needy school and help its children and faculty.
The President, who is a Visitor to the institute, said he was happy to know that the IIT Delhi "now has more post graduate students than at the undergraduate level."
"This is a healthy sign. We are moving towards research- based learning and churning out products and technologies for nation building. I am happy to note that researchers at IIT Delhi have invented and developed products that have contributed to the well being of fellow citizens," Kovind said.
"They (faculty) have nurtured raw youngsters into mature professionals. My good wishes to all of them," he said.