Mangalore: Education system should change with time - Mohandas Pai at SAC event
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)
Mangalore, Mar 8: Lauding St Aloysius College for all its achievements over the decades, T V Mohandas Pai, chairman of Manipal Global Education on Friday March 8 said that other institutions should also change their system of education and keep up with the times and train students to become global citizens.
Addressing the gathering during the 133rd College Day celebrations held at the College premises on Friday, Pai conveyed Women’s Day greetings to the gathering and said, "The past years were not kind to women as we have seen various atrocities and insecurity faced by them. We should make sure that women live a life of dignity, and get all the rights as laid down in the Constitution."
He further added, "I am sure women will soon dominate all the sectors as they are attaining prosperity and have stepped into various fields. In the US about 55% of the women are graduates and most of them have entered into the corporate world which also indicates that women in the next 15-20 years will dominate the political sphere too.
"Any new development in the world will lead us to face new challenges and people who win these challenges are those with high capabilities. For education to be competent, it has to change with times. Getting information from sources will not be competitive knowledge, most important is to use the obtained knowledge in solving life problems and be creative, innovative and emerge in a new way. We should create a problem-solving mindset and make sure that students go into a voyage of discovery," he said.
"Technology is dominating our lives as we are entirely dependent on it. For example, Facebook has the largest online population and within a few years it will cross China’s actual population which is 1.3 billion," said Mohandas Pai.
Fr Joseph Rodrigues, rector of St Aloysius College presided over the programme.
Principal Fr Swebert D’Silva, Fr Denzil Lobo, finance officer Fr Andrade, registrar (evaluations) Dr Narahari, vice principals John D’Silva, Judith Pinto, Ronald Pinto, Fr Francis Almeida, convener Prof Ligoury Mendonca and president of students' council Sanath Achar shared the dais.
Various cultural programmes like classical, folk, regional, fusion dances performed by the students enthralled the audience and created a festive mood. The College choir sang the College anthem.
Prizes of various competitions held during the academic year were also distributed on the occasion.