IIT grads cannot be selling detergents: Pranab Mukherjee


New Delhi, Aug 4 (IANS): Former President Pranab Mukherjee has said that the country needs its graduates from premier institutions such as IITs to serve larger purposes rather than advance the sales of detergents at large multinationals.

"We require the talent of an IIT graduate for better purposes, than advancing the sale of detergents at any of the large multinationals. That job can be done by anybody. But surely the talent, knowledge and merit of an IIT graduate isn't required for that," Mukherjee said.

Speaking at the 10th edition of the Indian Management Conclave here on Saturday, the former President laid emphasis on the need to promote basic research in the country.

He cited the example of the first year of his Presidency when at the convocation of one IIT he asked the Director whether he knew of any student who had dedicated his life for basic research or education. "The Director fumbled and replied he is not sure."

India has led the excellence in education for more than 1,800 years from 6th century BC to 12th century AD with universities such as Takshshila, Nalanda and Vikramshila, Mukherjee said.

"We don't want that every year thousands of students go abroad for higher studies. Rather I want the traffic should reverse, like it used to happen for over 1,800 years. Till Nalanda and Vikramshila were destroyed, India was leading in the field of higher education."

Mukherjee said he was proud of the country's IIT graduates.

"India has a brand name. Beginning from the first five-year plan to the 12th five-year plan, we built huge infrastructure in higher education. More than 1,000 universities, 36,000 colleges, increase in number of IITs from eight to 16, 30 NITs, scores of IIScs and also the management institutions," he said.

"But unfortunately in over 70 years from 1933, there has been no Nobel laureate who is doing basic research work in any Indian university. It is not the question of lack of talent, but ambience or the environment where students are encouraged for basic research. This is the most pertinent thing in education," he added.

Citing the example of former Chief Justice of India Sudhir Ranjan Das, Mukherjee said that he used to take classes for school students.

The former President said the country needed teachers who helped students in fostering research.

He cited the example of the legendary Vashishtha Narayan Singh, a mathematician who obtained a PhD from the University of Berkeley despite being poor due to the encouragement from his teachers.

"I would urge the teachers and faculty members to build such excellence," he said.

Mukherjee added that in general ratings globally, hardly any Indian university found a place in top 200. "It is not that Indian universities are not competent, but there are certain technicalities that are followed by others which are not followed by us."

Mukherjee said: "The world is going to be a global village, and we all will be the residents of that global village. We need to equip ourselves for the global economy by updating our skills. We have to find out new skills, new technologies and new methods that can help in advancement of society.

"India is going to be the largest economy but I don't want that economy to be stagnant."

 

  

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  • Shilpa, Mangalore / Sydney

    Mon, Aug 05 2019

    My sincere request to all individuals. Study well and try to get visa abroad. Even investors its better to invest in developed countries than invest in India where there is corrupt politicians who loot your money for their gains. The present government is worse than the previous. If you want to live in peace, study well and try to move out.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sun, Aug 04 2019

    We do not know if the students of Takshshila, Nalanda and Vikramshila were studying there to have research-oriented careers.

    The students (and their parents) at IITs/IIMs seem to have a singular goal: to reach foreign shores and earn US$100,000/year.

    Research is not of any importance to 99% of such students.

    As the Government is funding all these institutes, the Government can always get an undertaking from the students - as a condition for entry - to spend 5 years in India's development post-graduation.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 04 2019

    Seriously speaking, no heart feeling, nobody can understand a word that he speak

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