IITians Reveals A Plan
A group of IITians have unveiled an initiative to promote excellence by adopting engineering colleges and raising them to the standards of the Indian Institutes of Technology
As the three-day Pan IIT-2006 meet concluded on Monday, nation-building still the overriding theme, alumni spelt out firm plans for campaigns touching onreforms in education and widening the ambit of the Right to Information facility.
After a three-day meeting, groups of IITians have now decided to try to establish a national center for best practices in engineering education and prepare the database for the models adopted by various technical institutions to create a sound education engineering. “Similarly, many of whom are committed to helping to commercialize the technology, engineering colleges,” says Raj Nair, who has described the measures which would IITians.
M S Banga, Unilever president (food services), in his speech, asked IITians to come forward and assist at least 100 engineering colleges across India to raise their standards. He said 30 years ago, there were merely five IITs and nothing much had happened after that, barring the setting up of two more IITs.
Likening the crisis in sections of Indian society to the Sudoku puzzle, he said the key to most problems lay in education. “It is the key to poverty alleviation, some sort of employment will come if you’re educated. It is also the key to hygienic living,” Banga said.
As mentioned during the discussions on Sunday, IITians have also decided to work on dismantling the License Raj in the formation and creation of a private credit rating agencies listed in the design, and other universities, a faculty is a significant increase in salaries , added Nair. Some students have expressed the opinion that the change had to be organized on a basic level of education. PanIIT group has therefore recommended that the seven IITs gave students credit for the training of teachers during the summer holidays.
To scale up the Right To Information campaign, IITians will also lobby for including civilians in an auditing process on RTI. Impressed by a move to install a special phone line in Bihar that allows citizens to register RTI requests for Rs 11, IITians will also work towards scaling it up in other states. Some other IITians have also pledged to adopt villages, and work in the areas of renewable energy and water supply.
Sanjay Ubale, secretary (special projects) assured the IITians that he would work as a nodal point for all the assistance IITians required from the Maharashtra government.
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