Panaji: We cannot have lakhs of engineers without employable skills: Naidu


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Panaji, Sep 28: Vice president of India, Venkaiah Naidu on Friday stressed the need to revamp our higher education in tune with the contemporary requirements and said that we cannot continue to have lakhs engineering students graduating without basic employable skills.”

Naidu was addressing the fourth convocation of the National Institute of Technology, Goa here in presence of the state governor Mridula Sinha.

“You are on the threshold of a new life. As you step out into the bigger world, take an oath to work for the good of society and the country. Education is not only for employment. It is meant to empower, enlighten, widen the perspective of the students and develop them into global citizens,” said the vice president.

“Here, I would like to emphasize upon the urgent need to revamp our higher education in tune with contemporary requirements. We simply cannot continue to have lakhs of engineering students graduating without basic employable skills every year. This undesirable trend has to be stopped.

"Our universities need to overhaul the syllabi and the teaching methodologies to make the courses relevant to the needs of the industries.

“I also feel that engineering students should be made to work as interns for some weeks every year to enable them gain firsthand experience.

"Although our country’s achievements have been quite impressive during the past seven decades in various fields including agriculture, industry, health, atomic energy, defense research and information technology, among others, we have miles to go.

“We need to improve the quality of life of the millions of Indians and the role of scientists and engineers is very important in overcoming various challenges.

"Climate change and global warming are two of the biggest challenges the world is facing today and all nations have to step up their efforts to protect the environment and reduce carbon footprint.

“I have always maintained that man should not tamper with nature but co-exist in harmony with nature for a greener, life-enhancing future.

“Please remember that from time immemorial, Indians believed in worshipping nature and its bounty. Therefore, always uphold our culture and protect nature for a better future.

"Even 71 years after attaining Independence, we are saddled with numerous challenges that have to be combated in a concerted manner by all conscientious citizens.

“Poverty, illiteracy, diseases, farmers’ distress and social evils like atrocities on women and weaker sections, child labour, terrorism, communalism and corruption have to be eradicated to build a new and resurgent India and I expect the youth of the country to be in the forefront of this noble mission.

“As engineers, it is important for you to take a closer look at the collective needs of the populace and come up with innovative, cost-effective solutions, especially in areas such as healthcare and education. I would also like the engineering professionals to assume greater responsibility in creating safe, secure, healthy, productive and sustainable life for the countrymen.

"For India to become the third largest and 10 trillion dollar economy by 2030, we have to surmount many barriers and achieve faster growth.


"India is the fastest growing economy and the GDP is expected to grow at 7.3 percent next year. With improvement in the ease of doing business rankings, India has become an attractive destination for FDIs, while the World Bank had stated that private investments are expected to grow by 8.8 per cent in FY 2018-19.

“The IT sector continues to be a leading employer even as India remained the third largest hub for technology startups.

“With India poised to become a high middle-income country by 2030, there will be lot of opportunities for the youth in different sectors. The need of the hour is to impart skills to the youngsters to enable them find gainful employment or become self-employed. The government’s ‘Skill India’ programme is a step in that direction.

The vice president stated that knowledge of technology combined with ethics and values can ensure transparency, prevent social evils like corruption and gender discrimination.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    That is why Narendra Modi wants all our Unemployed Doctors & Engineers to sell Pakoda's ...

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Name calling like Penkayya ji to the Vice president of India
    Utter disrespectful comments against him without any reason
    So sad and worrisome
    Pakoda comment by PM Modi is called Bundling of services in Corporate language and is the need of the hour
    A tea seller if adds Pakoda to his items sales will increase this is what he meant
    Same analogy should be applied for Banks selling insurance etc etc

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Doctors can also add Radiology, Physiology, Pathology & Physiotherapy ...

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Modiji had called MMS as thief!. He had called Rahul Gandhi as Pappu!. He has even called MMS government as chor lootere!!!!. What were you doing then!?

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Its true ! the so called universities producing PAKODA engineers and its wasting of money and wasting of energy to produce the nonsense degrees better you produce the skilled labours like CHAIWALA at least some day become PM of INDIA.

    The degrees you attaining in India which is not valid in outside of the country then what is the use of pouring lots of money on the education !! people simply invest money on HIGH FI degrees which is good for nothing ! better spend money on agriculture at least you can have three times meals !

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Penkayyaji, Your skills invented cow politics since 2014..

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    He is indirectly telling that lakhs of Engineers graduating from colleges every year are good for only 'pakoda' business.
    We know in UP for a few posts of peons thousands of postgraduates and nearly a hundred PhDs applied ! Such is the employment position in the country today.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Jobs, like most things in ther economic world, work on a demand and supply basis.

    If there is enough demand, a graduate from the worst engineering school also will get a job.

    Where there are no jobs, obviously the incompetent political leaders blame the quality of education.

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Fri, Sep 28 2018

    Arre Naidu Sir, why this round about talk!?. Tell directly that Modiji government has failed to generate jobs as promised!!!!. That's it! We won't ask you anything more!!!

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