Tuesday, Feb 09, 2010
Students must strive for social change: Meira Kumar
Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar conferring an honorary degree of Doctor in Science on ISRO Chairman K. Radhakrishnan (left) at the convocation of SRM University in Kattankulathur, near Chennai, on Monday. Others in the picture are University Chancellor T.R. Pachamuthu (right) and Vice-Chancellor P. Sathyanarayanan.
Tambaram (Chennai): Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar on Monday called for an integrated approach in the education system by combining science with humanities to help young men and women understand society better.
Addressing the 5th convocation of SRM University in Kattankulathur near here, she said there was a need for incorporating aspects of humanities into the curricula of science specialisations.
There was a need to humanise science disciplines to inculcate in the minds of students, a perspective about the individual, society, the nation and the world.
“Every educated youngster should have a perspective about how our polity works and what our Constitution seeks to achieve for the nation,” she said.
She added that as educated youth, students had a great obligation to strive for social change in their own ways and guard against social evils such as gender discrimination, the dowry system, domestic violence and female foeticide.
Indian Space Research Organisation Chairman K. Radhakrishnan, who received an honorary degree of Doctor in Science, said India was instrumental in discovering water particles on the moon through Chandrayaan.
Among the six countries to have capabilities for satellites and launch vehicles, he said the world looked up to India now. He said a nano satellite designed at the SRM would be sent along with ISRO’s PSLV in 2010.
A total of 4,519 students from 86 disciplines received undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma certificates and doctorates.
Prashantha Battacharya, B.Tech Computer Science, received the Corporation Bank’s Gold Medal for the best outgoing student. T.R. Pachamuthu, SRM University Chancellor, presided. P. Sathyanarayanan, Vice-Chancellor, presented the annual report. P. Ravi and T.P.Ganesan, Pro Chancellors, were also present.
Courtesy: The Hindu