Tuesday 4 September 2012

"A Very HAPPY and FRUITFUL TEACHER'S DAY”

Dear Colleagues,

On the eve of birth anniversary of former president of India Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan which is celebrated as teacher’s day on 5th September, wishing all the teacher fraternity

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A Very HAPPY and FRUITFUL TEACHER'S DAY”




 
 
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Wishing the teacher to enjoy teaching and learning wholeheartedly to share the knowledge effectively and efficiently to the posterity making them to inculcate and imbibe the values to lead quality life in healthy, wealthy and knowledgeable society.
 
TEACHER hats off to you and thanking you for being a Thoughtful, Epitome of knowledge, Affable,
Courageous, Humble, Energetic and Resourceful person. Shaping millions of young minds and contributing immensely in the development of nation.


Regards,
Prof. Jagdish H Godihal
M.Tech, Ph. D (IIT Bombay)
Director, MITB
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Saturday 11 February 2012

Professional Education for the Progressive Development of the Nation
 
Best wishes to all the young budding engineers, those are attempting the GATE -2012 examination scheduled on 12/02/2012. We wish each one of you to excel in this examination. As you are aware, this year onwards the recruitment in the major public sector undertaking (PSU) is based on the GATE score.
The private unaided institutes have grown leaps and bounds since the privatisation of professional education in the country, early 1980. Many eyebrows were raised during the privatisation of professional education, expressing serious doubts, questions regarding the quality of education and its sustainability. Looking back and analysing the track record of these institutes, it is observed that the output from majority of these institutes have provided tremendous impetus to the growth of the nation, especially in IT and IT enabled sector. The competent engineers from these institutes have excelled in all walks of life.
The population of the country is increasing; creation of employability to ever increasing population is most demanding one. This demand can be met with proper planning and thinking well ahead of the time. The need of the hour is to bring more and more population under professional education to meet the demand for future work force requirement. The existing numbers of institutes, universities are not just sufficient to meet the futuristic demands; we require increasing these numbers to manifold in coming years. However, the basic question arises again about the quality of output from these institutes. This can be achieved strategically implementing the continuous improvement process in each component of the institute, like management, faculty and student. This can be augmented further through the consistent monitoring and auditing of these institutes based on the learning outcomes, faculty development initiatives, knowledge imparting methodology adopted, effective and efficient policies for creation of academic environment for imparting requisite skills
Keeping this in view, it is imperative to maintain and sustain quality of professional education for the progressive development of the nation. The emphasis shall be on planning and executing the setting of quality oriented technical institutions at every nook and corner of the country, with the involvement of private investment to maximum extent throughout the geographical arena, public and private partnership (PPP) mode investment in remote and under developed areas. Initially the results may not yield on the expected level, but necessarily it is an investment, which paves way for the sustainable development for posterity.
The concern about the quality of engineers graduating from these institutes can be addressed, opting for the certification of the engineers (i.e., Qualified Engineer), by conducting the national level certifying exam to ascertain the quality of engineers. The GATE exam can be treated as a certifying examination at National level. The engineering graduates are asked to clear the GATE exam with a 60 percentile to be certified as a qualified engineer to get employment in all engineering stream. The graduates are given three attempts to achieve this, within three years after successfully completing the third year engineering examination.

Thursday 12 January 2012

THE MISSION FOR YOUNG INDIANS IS INDIA VISION 2020






Prof. Jagdish H Godihal

In the present context India is facing more delicate and complex situations. On one hand the youth power is rising, the nation is marching ahead in the economic, scientific and technological fields to become number one in the world, the global geo-political arena is most conducive for India to take the lead. On the other hand, the unprecedented corruption has threatened the nation in achieving this goal. The need of the hour is passion and compassion in believing and practicing the philosophy of “Come Together, Think Together, Work Together”. Young Indians are more confident, vibrant and active. They possess qualities, virtues and personal traits which are comparable to the best in the world. The young Indians are drawing the attention of the world in various fields through their inherent qualities. It has proved that we are in the process of becoming the force to be reckoned with, this can be accelerated provided we rise to the occasion and nurture the inherent qualities of a younger generation to the fullest extent.
On the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, Great Monk, Youth ICON, celebrated as Youth Day. Every citizen, especially young generation to inculcate and imbibe in their heart and soul the mantra of Swamiji ARISE, AWAKE AND NOT STOP TILL THE GOAL IS REACHED……… .”  The impetus to the dynamic movement in this direction by young Indians, takes forward this great nation towards the goal INDIA VISION 2020 of our beloved eminent scientist and former president Honourable Dr A P J Abdul Kalam. To reach this goal, it is imperative for the young Indians to take the oath with respect to the following points and adhere to them meticulously:
1.      Self Discipline: I sincerely try to maintain highly disciplined life and self discipline in all the activities I undertake.
2.      Natural resources: I practice and help others to use natural resources optimally and also to conserve and protect the Nature 
3.     Obligation towards society: I practice and also inculcate in others to follow in maintaining family bondage, harmony and good values to have a healthy and prosperous society. (i.e., promoting harmony, cooperation and co-existence in today’s society).
4.      Awareness about AIDS: Learn and enrich myself about the dreaded disease and create awareness amongst the young population about it.
5.      Ethics and Values: Inculcate amongst the young minds about the ethics and values of Indian culture and heritage in developing healthy, harmonious, prosperous society