"World over there is a concern for cyber crime. The importance of technology has increased so much for good governance and development," he said.
To buttress his point, Singh drew a contrast between the youths working in IT giant Infosys and terror outfit al-Qaeda, saying while one was working in the interest of society, the other was for its destruction.
"I read a write-up in The Guardian newspaper published from London which was on Infosys versus al-Qaeda," he said at a convocation function of APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University here.
The Union Minister said "it will have to be seen as to how the difference in thinking has emerged...Talent cannot be used in a proper manner for the betterment of society unless thinking is right and there is commitment for human values."
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He said while at one time big companies were only confined to countries like America, "today we are proud that we are not behind anyone. This is not all, even the heads of Google and Microsoft are of Indian origin."
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) today wrote to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and condemned the raising of alleged anti-India slogans at Jawaharlal Nehru University campus.
The association demanded a fair probe into the matter and appealed to the government to take strict action against anybody found to be guilty in the case.
"The Indian Medical Association of over 2.6 lakh members condemns the anti-national incident which took place at JNU recently.
"We appeal to the government to take strict and necessary action against any persons or organisation or group engaging in anti-national protests, speeches, debates or writing," said Dr KK Aggarwal, the Secretary General, and Dr SS Agarwal, the National President of IMA.