Dear Sirs,
The President of India's advice that education made affordable for meritorious students from all backgrounds can be freely provided through mobile technology.
- Mobility will not only complement an educational strategy, but it will enable us to drive growth and prosperity.
- Mobility leadership starts with leading by example;
- Mobility leadership is not optional;
- Mobility demands a different kind of leadership.
- Before anything else, mobility leadership requires passionate commitment and clear-cut direction on the value and use of the mobile technology.
- There is also need to create a large pool of good quality and committed teachers who can be entrusted this responsibility of shaping the next generation through mobile technology.
Thanks and regards,
Prof. G.S.Autee
MIT, Aurangabad-431028 MS India
Tel: +912402375281; Mobile: +91 9689949953
http://www.mit.asia/engg-future.aspx
Engineering The Future - G. S. Mandal's MIT Gramodyogik Shikshan Mandal (GSM), Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India is the parent trust (Organization) established in 1975 under Bombay Public Trust Act and also registered under Society Registration Act {this is a pre requisite to start any educational, research & training institute in India}. Over last three and half decades, GSM has established 19 institutes and 5 centers of learning at multiple locations in India. |
Sent: Monday, December 1, 2014 8:44 PM
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Subject: [MTC Global] President of India Calls for the Skilling of India's Large Workforce through Training and Education
The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee has called for the skilling of India`s large workforce, which accounts for two-third of her population, through proper training and education.
The President said the progress of our nation is contingent on the drive, motivation, initiative and energy of our youth. India boasts of the largest population of young people in the world. This demographic dividend can be reaped only through education.
The President pointed out that India has the largest secondary education system in the world with total enrolment of over 10.7 crore. Yet, the gross enrolment ratio at the secondary education level is a mere 53 in India as compared to 96 in the US, 94 in South Africa and 89 in Russia and Mexico respectively.
The President pointed out that more than two lakh meritorious students leave the country for pursuing higher studies in foreign universities and none of our institutions are ranked in the top 200 positions by reputed international surveys. Yet, there was a time between 6th century B.C. and 12th century AD when scholars from around the globe used to flock to Indian seats of higher learning like Nalanda, Takshashila and Vikramshila. The President said standards of education in the country must be improved and education made affordable for meritorious students from all backgrounds. There is also need to create a large pool of good quality and committed teachers who can be entrusted the responsibility of shaping the next generation.
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