"So, you explore your destiny and soar high."
That's what India's Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, or EDII, told its recently graduated students at a ceremony in Mumbai, per a press release.
The 23-year-old was one of 54 students to receive medals and awards for their work at EDII, which is located in the city of Ahmedabad, reports the Wall Street Journal.
EDII's website says it's "one of the world's oldest and largest not-for-profit colleges focused on entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship education, and entrepreneurship training."
It's also one of the first institutions in the world to be recognized by India's Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.
"This is only because of the enterprising spirit of our youth," said India's president at the ceremony.
"I am sure this creative power of youth will make India the foremost economy of the world," he added.
"India is on the path of sustainable development; so you all become a part of the change."
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