New Delhi, December 9, 2024: “OP Jindal Global University’s Philosophy, Politics and Economics program offers a rigorous and comprehensive education in the humanities and courses that serve as a springboard to a wide variety of careers. It will bring vitality and vitality to PPE around the world, from journalism to politics, entrepreneurship to civics, academia to law. The products are doing very well, leaving an indelible mark on the world and often changing it for the better,” said Lok Sabha Member of Parliament Dr. Shashi Tharoor. Dr. Shashi Tharoor was speaking at the commencement ceremony of the four-year Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) starting August 2025 at OP Jindal Global University (JGU). An author and former international diplomat, currently a Lok Sabha MP from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala since 2009, and author of 18 best-selling books, Dr. He praised its rapid emergence as one of India’s leading institutions with its diverse activities. Programs and courses in a wide range of fields. “Today, I argue that courses like PPE are more important than ever, because our world order is not only endowed with scientific, technological and entrepreneurial spirit; The humanities are, of course, increasingly focused on dynamic young men and women who are open-minded, considerate, erudite, skilled in interpersonal relationships, committed to humanistic values, and Latin. Humanitas, whose origins date back to B.C. 1 It stands for a combination of culture, education, sophistication, and human qualities that date back to the centuries of excellence and virtue that today, and for centuries the humanities continue to serve the essential purpose of humanizing us. This research is especially important in today’s world of xenophobia, nationalism, intercommunal and interracial hostilities, expansionist wars and genocide. We must strive to reverse the decline in public opinion. Without it, democracy, liberal constitutionalism, and the rule of law will lose their soul. We must bring together our humanistic beliefs, our ability to innovate, and not only reconcile the tension between Puritan understandings of science and technology and overly rosy notions of the humanities, but also strengthen our national Help solve our department’s and world’s most serious crises.” The PPE program was established in England in the 1920s to train civil service students and develop their intellectual abilities to serve society. Integrates different disciplines to develop analytical and critical thinking skills in students and future professionals. But in the century since the service first launched, the world has changed forever, from two world wars and the Cold War to multipolarity, technological revolutions, social upheaval, and rapid change. At the beginning of another era defined by the digital world and artificial intelligence, it is important that PPE programs are interdisciplinary and interdisciplinary, fostering a more nuanced understanding of the global world. ” ) OP Jindal Global University Founding Vice Chancellor C. Raj Welcoming the eminent author, intellectual, politician and former international diplomat, Mr. Kumar said, “We face an increasingly polarized world. When combined with Young people must understand and appreciate the complexities, especially in world politics, conflict resolution, and nuanced understanding, and must be able to disagree on difficult and complex issues. No. Have respectful disagreements and respectful opinions. Building space for differences is possible with global politics studied the right way, which is why it’s important to incorporate it into the academic content of our courses. The Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences combines politics and philosophy. “The integration was created because of the need for a more nuanced and non-dogmatic understanding of economics,” said Kathleen A. Modrowski, Dean of the Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities. Professor Leanne A. Modrowski said: In today’s uncertain future, our approach to understanding PPE allows us to consider new solutions, new answers, and avoid identifying existing problems. Focus on learning, including experiential education and collaborative learning. There, you and your mentor (who doesn’t have all the answers) work together to engage in dialogue, and students engage with people in their community as a way to generate new knowledge. . A key element of a PPE program involves immersing yourself in the field and viewing the experience through the eyes of someone who is living the experience and can identify and interpret their own issues. The only way to arrive at a comprehensive analysis of an issue is to build empathy with people in the community, decision makers, and other stakeholders. Internships are the key to solving problems. Additionally, research opportunities and international exchanges enhance students’ learning experiences. Introducing the program, Prof. R. Sudarshan, Dean of the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy at Jindal Global University, said, “Philosophy, Politics and Economics are foundational courses in the humanities. And it’s about questioning. PPE programs train young people to be critical of what they’ve learned in other areas. We want to enable young people to make important choices consciously and competently. I think PPE. What we do, and have historically done, is encourage young people to participate in politics, not necessarily to be elected to parliament, but to have a desire to play a role in public life. Life is because of where we live, and our fellow PPE students have a fundamental understanding of logic, reasoning, ethics, moral philosophy, and the ability to think critically. Gaining understanding allows students to continually engage, learn, and test.” Professor Dabir Sridhar Patnaik, Registrar, OP Jindal Global University, delivered the closing remarks. (Disclaimer: The above press release is provided under arrangement with OP Jindal Global University and PTI assumes no editorial responsibility.) PTI PWR PWR