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Following is the text of the
President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam’s address
at the convocation of Banaras Hindu University at Varanasi today:
Evolution of Enlightened
Citizenship
“I
am delighted to participate in the Convocation of Banaras Hindu University in
this holy city. My greetings to the Vice Chancellor, Faculty members, students,
staff and distinguished invitees. I congratulate the students for their
academic performance and staff for shaping the young minds.
When
I am with you, I would like to recall my last visit to the Banaras Hindu
University in the year 1991 when I was the Director, DRDL, Hyderabad, to
deliver the Convocation address at the Institute of Technology of BHU. During
the function the Chancellor of the University, the then Maharaja of Banaras,
His Excellency Shri Vibhuthi Narayan Singh introduced me to the audience
stating that I have come to the land of Ganges at Kasi from Rameswaram
Agniteertam. There is a beautiful spiritual connectivity of Kasi-Rameswaram.
Again, I am very happy to be with you today.
I
am inspired to be in the land of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya a great
educationist and freedom fighter, who founded this institution with a great
vision. As you all are aware, this institution was conceived and established in
1916 when the British ruled us and we can imagine the challenges faced by
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya in creating this institution. He is a man of
indomitable spirit that is how that this great institution has become a shining
star in the galaxies of the universities. This is a unique university for
multi-disciplinary study; it has agriculture with vast farms, medical college
with big hospital, having the disciplines of science, humanities, engineering
including mining with many faculties and departments. Since I am in the
University environment, I would like to discuss with you about the role of
university in capacity building among our youth.
Capacity
Building
A
good educational model is the need of the hour to ensure that the students grow
to contribute towards the development of the nation. Can we sow the seeds of
capacity building among the students? There will be continuous innovation
during the learning process. To realize this, special capacities are required
to be built in education system for nurturing the students. The capacities which
are required to be built are research and enquiry, creativity and innovation,
use of high technology, entrepreneurial and moral leadership.
Research
and enquiry: The 21st century is about the management of all
the knowledge and information we have generated and the value addition we bring
to it. We must give our students the skills with which they find a way through
the sea of knowledge that we have created and continue with life long learning.
Today, we have the ability, through technology, to really and truly teach
ourselves to become the life-long learners. This is required for sustained
economic development
Creativity
and innovation: The management of knowledge in the 21st
century is beyond the capacity of a single individual. The amount of
information that we have around is overwhelming. The management of knowledge
therefore must move out of the realm of the individual and shift into the realm
of the networked groups. The students must learn how to manage knowledge
collectively. When the information is networked the power and utility of the
information grows as square as stated by Metcalfe's law. Information that is
static does not grow. In the new digital economy information that is circulated
creates innovation and contributes to national wealth.
Capacity
to use high technology: Every student in our college should learn
to know how to use the latest technologies for aiding his or her learning
process. Universities should equip themselves with adequate computing
equipment, laboratory equipments, and Internet facilities and provide an
environment for the students to enhance their learning ability. In the midst of
all the technological innovations and revolutions we cannot think that the role
of the teachers will be diminished. In fact the teacher will become even more
important and the whole world of education will become teacher assisted and
would help in “tele-porting” the best teacher to every nook and corner of the
country and propagate the knowledge.
Entrepreneurship:
The aptitude for entrepreneurship should be cultivated right from the beginning
and in the university environment. We must teach our students to take
calculated risks for the sake of larger gain, but within the ethos of good
business. They should also cultivate a disposition to do things right. This
capacity will enable them to take up challenging tasks later.
Moral
leadership: Moral leadership involves two aspects. First it
requires the ability to have compelling and powerful dreams or visions of human
betterment. Moral leadership requires a disposition to do the right thing and
influence others also to do right things.
In
sum, inquiry, creativity, technology, entrepreneurial and moral leadership are
the five capacities required to be built through the education process. If we
develop in all our students these five capacities, we will produce “Autonomous
Learner” a self-directed, self controlled, lifelong learner who will have the
capacity to both, respect authority and at the same time is capable of
questioning authority, in an appropriate manner. These are the leaders who
would work together as a “Self-organizing Network” and transform any State as a
prosperous State. The most important part of the education is to imbibe the
confidence among the students is the spirit of “we can do it”. These capacities
will enable the students to meet the challenges of our national mission of
transforming the nation into a developed country by 2020. The education system
in the university must aim to generate large number of entrepreneurs apart from
those students who have an aptitude towards research.”
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