Addressing the 91st Annual Convocation of University of Delhi, Jung said the youth's forthrightness and openness to accept viewpoints of others and an intrinsic belief in an inclusive society will lead the society to peace.
"Giving space to others materially or in thought is a big challenge. In a developing country such as ours, when the size of the cake is limited, we tend to first think of ourselves and of our own clans and kin," he said.
"You are the generation which would take us forward. You are the young who need to ensure that the poorest of the poor will find voice in the society," he said.
He also asked the student to embrace the values of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity ingrained in the Constitution of the country.
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Recalling his days as a student of Delhi University, Jung said his time at St Stephen's College not only taught him to think but made him realise that there were several avenues in life and one can do whatever they want.
In his address, Vice Chancellor Dinesh Singh praised Jung for his contribution as an educator in his roles as Jamia Millia Islamia's Vice Chancellor and chairman of a core committee of VCs appointed by the Human Resource Development ministry.
He also appreciated Jung's leadership skills and highlighted the various initiatives taken by him as Lt Governor of Delhi.
Over 350 PhDs were awarded besides other degrees.
Eight medals were also presented at the convocation ceremony held at the university campus here.