Thursday 4 September 2014

Teacher: Shaping future generation


Teacher’s day is celebrated on 5th September every year throughout the country, to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvapalli RadhaKrishnan, the second president of India, a profound philosopher, statesman and educationalist of exceptional stature.
A teacher’s role is a torch bearer and pivot of any educational system of younger students. On him rests the failure or the success of the system. If the teachers are well educated and intellectually alive and take keen interest in the responsibility, then only the success is ensured. Teaching, in fact, is not a job, it is an attitude. We being Teachers must be a source of information, a guide, a mentor, a motivator, all at the same time. Today, while interacting with many youngsters, it is observed that they want to do something different, and also they think differently and the parents are ready to back their dreams. Let me tell that like anyone who has gone through this grind, you need to be hard-working, disciplined, and willing to work relentlessly, but you also must think differently, to become an excellent teacher imbibed with Attributes like,
1. Teacher teaching the Professional courses in particular and other courses in general  shall maintain high ethical standards, integrity and honesty" as well as political neutrality.
2. Every teacher shall maintain promoting of principles of merit, fairness and impartiality in the discharge of duties, accountability and transparency, responsiveness to the student community - particularly to the students weaker in studies
3 Every teacher shall maintain courtesy and good behaviour with the students, parents and colleagues.
4. Every teacher should not misuse his position and not take decisions in order to derive financial or material benefits for himself, his friends or family.
5. It is expected from every teacher not to discriminate against anyone, particularly the poor and under-privileged sections of society and refrain from doing anything which is contrary to law or established practices.
6. Every teacher shall performs and discharge his duties with the highest degree of professionalism and dedication to the best of his/her abilities.
The Teacher being the role model of students, there is yet another great responsibility bestowed with their position- Acquiring, maintaining and demonstrating highest ethical values and character. Teacher’s day reminds us of responsibilities and commitments towards shaping the future generations in taking up the challenges and making the country, a most advanced and developed nation with sensitivity towards society and human beings.   “If you are teacher in whatever capacity you have a very special role to play because more than anybody else, it is you who are shaping the future generations” Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, former president of India mention in his book, India 2020 A vision for the new millennium.
The worth and potentialities of a country get evaluated in and through the work of a teacher. They are the nation builders. In this context, Dr. Radhakrishnan said beautifully, “You cannot make or build the nation by just bricks, you have to establish the minds of young people, and then alone can the nation building take place.”
On this auspicious day, we Teachers connected with this noble profession to rededicate for the cause of all round development of students and supporting the nation in transforming as a Secured, Clean, Green, Healthy and Prospers Nation.

Saturday 2 August 2014

Budding Engineers and Architects: Always make that little bit of an extra effort

Dear Budding Engineers and Architects,
 
The new academic year commenced from the last week of July 2014 in every institute imparting Engineering, Technology and Architecture programs of study. Keeping this in view, First & foremost, I convey my heartiest congratulations to you all for successfully completing your 12th certification examination, JEE (Main); JEE (Advance), CET (in few states); NATA exam and getting admitted yourself to the institute of your choice for furthering your studies in the discipline of Engineering, Technology and Architecture.


The years of toil and labour in pursuit of intellectual excellence has brought you today to the institute which you have taken admission will act as the gateway of all your future dreams and achievements. I also congratulate all the Parents, all the faculty members, staff members and other employees of the Institute, wherever you have studied as on date who has directly or indirectly contributed in this process. 


The world is evolving fast and this time it is the fast growing economies like India which are being looked upon to create a new economic order, both progressive as well as equitable. India has been planning many infrastructure development projects in coming days, few to name 100 smart cities, wherein the Engineers and Architects have a major role to play. 

My dear young aspirants, I call on you to seek inspiration from the leaders in the domain of Engineering, Technology and Architecture across the world by reading and understanding about their contribution in these domains. The course duration has to be utilized very effectively and efficiently to inculcate and imbibe the skills, like technical, financial and social, so that you become competent in every aspect to face the challenges ahead in your career.


My dear students do remember that every particle of dust has some knowledge to impart, if only there is someone to ask for it, there are many doors longing to open, if only someone will knock at them. Hence inculcate the spirit of enquiry while undergoing course work in class rooms/ laboratories or drawing halls; enable the interactive mode with the faculty members during learning. The success comes to those who instill in them the commitment of lifelong learning.

My best advice to you all is: Always make that little bit of an extra effort that is constantly required to be a better human being. Make progress every day, both personal as well as professional front. 
  
My best wishes go with you. May you never stop the learning process, acquiring of new skills academic as well as non academic and over and above, always have the right attitude. I wish you success in all your future endeavours.
 
Good Luck to all of you,          

Jagdish H Godihal