Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, Mar 8: Dr V K Saraswat, an eminent scientist and former Director DRDO, visited Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University and delivered a special talk highlighting the path for transforming science for the growth of the nation.
He emphasized that without upgrading the education as per the need and challenges of the future, the education is not worthwhile. “This can be done by providing skills, technical knowledge and creating sets of people to find solution to the problems. Without upgrading the education for the 3.0 G (generation), we can’t bring our country to the forefront,” he stressed.
While elaborating, he explained education for 3.0 G means student-centric education, field-centric education instead of classroom-centric education, problem solving-centric education, and project based teaching-learning leading to creation of sets of capable people. “We need to take the demographic advantage of the country by training the youth and that can only be possible by a spirited teaching. A good teacher must not confine himself just to imparting information, but must equip himself for training students to meet the challenges. We can’t educate students the same way we have been doing so far.
The education must be in tune with the 6th wave of innovation,” Dr Saraswat stressed.
The talk was followed by extensive interaction and questionnaire session. Dr Vandhana Sharma, Dr Swarkar Sharma, Dr Pabitra Jena, Dr Ashutosh Vashishta engaged in dialogue with Dr Saraswat.
In answer to a question Dr Saraswat emphasized the special ability of India, i.e., doing engineering in a frugal way, with less cost involvement as compared to some developed countries like USA. He substantiated his claim with examples of several missile projects, and India’s Mars Mission. He also emphasized on living in close communication with nature, a shastra-way of living that leads to sensitivity for protection and appreciation of nature.
The Vice Chancellor felicitated him by presenting a memento. Prof. V K Bhat, Registrar, Prof V Verma, Prof D Mukhopadhyaya and all faculty members of the university were present. Dr V K Tripathi presented vote of thanks.