Google India is accepting applications for its paid PhD Software Engineering Internship for Summer 2026. This announcement comes as President Droupadi Murmu addressed the University of Patanjali convocation and Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan highlighted the critical role of libraries in empowering communities on November 3, 2025.
Google India PhD Software Engineering Internship 2026 Open for Applications
Google India seeks applications for its PhD Software Engineering Internship for Summer 2026. The company offers paid positions in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune. This opportunity targets current PhD candidates.
Interns will work on critical projects. They will develop scalable software solutions and collaborate on smaller, specialized projects. The internship aims to provide significant personal and professional development opportunities. Interested candidates must apply directly through the Google Careers website.
President Murmu Urges Upholding India’s Knowledge Traditions
President Droupadi Murmu attended the second convocation ceremony of the University of Patanjali in Haridwar on November 3, 2025. She commended the university’s efforts to promote India’s ancient knowledge systems. The university integrates these traditions with modern education.
President Murmu referenced India’s rich heritage, specifically Maharishi Patanjali’s contributions to mind, speech, and body through yoga, grammar, and Ayurveda. She expressed satisfaction that the university continues this legacy. President Murmu stated her belief that students will learn to protect the environment and adapt to nature. This knowledge will prepare them to address climate change and global challenges confidently. Source: DD NEWS.
Vice President Radhakrishnan Highlights Libraries’ Community Role
Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan virtually addressed the International Conference on “Libraries Empowering Communities – Global Perspectives” on November 3, 2025. The P.N. Panicker Foundation in Thiruvananthapuram organized the two-day event, running from November 2 to 3. This conference marked 80 years of Kerala’s library movement, inspired by P.N. Panicker, India’s library and literacy pioneer.
Radhakrishnan praised the Foundation’s work. It promotes reading, digital literacy, and community empowerment. He cited their motto, ‘Vayichu Valaruka,’ which translates to “Read and Grow.” The Vice President called libraries ‘temples of learning’ that nurture critical thinking. He drew parallels with Adi Shankaracharya’s pursuit of spiritual awareness.
The Vice President emphasized libraries’ importance in the digital age. They provide reliable information and combat fake news. He praised Kerala’s education system and Panicker’s role in establishing libraries as essential community hubs. Source: DD NEWS.