RE: [MTC Global] India’s first university only for Dalit students to come up in Hyderabad by 2018

Thanks Usha-ji for the information … didn't know about his work at all…. Dr Kumar is legendary leader and he may pull-out another miracle with this experiment also …

 

Unless there is another "Dr R S Parveen Kumar", the idea remains fraught with risky implications.

 

Kalpen

From: join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Usha Gowri
Sent: 08 July 2017 AM 08:33
To: Kumar K <mpi678@gmail.com>; join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] India's first university only for Dalit students to come up in Hyderabad by 2018

 

@ Kumar

 

" Please throw some more light on your line: To believe that this model will work  anywhere else would be a myth."

 

I said that because this whole movement happening in TSWERIS is a heady cocktail of intense ,powerful, forceful leadership,commitment to a cause that is believed in from the soul , intense faith in oneself and in change-transformation ,proactive thinking and ability to take the risk to experiment with that thought. He gave me a program-he told me that there were children who teachers said are academically challenged.I ,for my part ,know and said there is no such category of children-yes, there are learning disabilities,yes, there might be low academic achievement but no dull children-only challenged teachers.We ran the program that is today run across all the instt. I am so blessed that the children with whom I worked for a fortnight changed completely from being destructive to being committed.No other official could-will ever have the courage to do what he did-experiment,find the best practices and implement it across .

Here is an IPS officer heading an IAS officers post in the organisation .a vet turned IPS, he is voracious reader who rose from the same schools he is heading today. How many officers can we count who will come out of his office and not go away ,even if it is an important meeting ,because someone who came to see him did not get an audience? He has an amazing daughter too !

When  he comes to the school to see the kids one has to see the frenzy of the children- I have been constantly reminded of MGR!!

 

And therefore my belief that the  model will work anywhere else-of course we can project manage it ,but the human element-well I am not so sure.

Regards

 


 

Usha K Sankar

President

Co.Re Foundation

Partner 

Tugboat Consulting and Marketing Services LLP

 

What is to be does not necessarily have to be.

 

Let go or get dragged 

 

 

2017-07-07 19:05 GMT+05:30 Usha Gowri <usha.gowri@gmail.com>:

I think this information has to be put in context .For one it looks like a trend but it is not.

I had the pleasure of working with this instt :Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS) 

Two important factors govern this decision to open a University :one "which runs nearly 268 residential institutions for Dalit students from Class V to under-graduate level, besides the recently sanctioned 39 non-residential play schools with pre-primary education." 

and the second:

TSWREIS secretary Dr R S Praveen Kumar 

These are unique schools : it is for the reserved category and tribal  children, it is residential and  well ,it is like no other school.Children from day one take an oath that they will not be cowed down by their birth or anyone in power.From day one they are made to learn and learn well which just means they are on par with many other school children.They have an exposure to the world that is the envy of many private schools and all because of one man:

Dr R S Praveen Kumar 

I can fill volumes about this visionary but I would suggest the Google and to watch the movie that is being made on him.

You name an exam in India and the children are provided the platform to be trained for it and to take the exam .Mountaineering to CA to IAS to IPS ..anything.Details are also spelt out in the  article on their achievement.

He is known as their father and is father to some 72000 kids .

And so as part of the natural progression from school to college which they were working on for 2016-17 ,a Univ is being thought of.

To believe that this model will work anywhere else would be a myth.

Regards

 

 


 

Usha K Sankar

President

Co.Re Foundation

Partner 

Tugboat Consulting and Marketing Services LLP

 

What is to be does not necessarily have to be.

 

Let go or get dragged 

 

 

 

 

 

On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Vivek Tripathi <vivekktripathi@gmail.com> wrote:

Dalit university then brahmin university , then south indian univ, north indian univ, male univ female univ.... comeon dear govt..

 

On Jul 7, 2017 9:26 AM, "'cps chauhan' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global" <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Good strategy to keep them isolated and away from the mainstream. Consolidation of a vote bank. Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.


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On Thursday, July 6, 2017, 15:53, 'Gautam Rajkhowa' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Isn't this segregation  though ?

 

gautam rajkhowa

 

 

 

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From: Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com>
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Sent: Thu, 6 Jul 2017 10:29
Subject: [MTC Global] India's first university only for Dalit students to come up in Hyderabad by 2018

If the Telangana government has its way, Dalit students who wish to pursue their post-graduation in the state will have an exclusive university for them by next academic year.

A proposal to establish an exclusive university for Dalit students in Hyderabad is under active consideration of the state government, official sources said. The university is said to be part of the government's policy of providing education free of cost to students from weaker sections from kindergarten to post-graduation (KG to PG) level.

The proposal was mooted by a government arm - Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS) which runs nearly 268 residential institutions for Dalit students from Class V to under-graduate level, besides the recently sanctioned 39 non-residential play schools with pre-primary education.

"We discussed the proposal for establishing an exclusive university for Dalit students with chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao recently and he has appreciated the idea. The modalities are being worked out and if everything goes as per the plan, we are likely to start the university by 2018-19 academic year," TSWREIS secretary Dr R S Praveen Kumar told Hindustan Times.

Once established, it will be the first of its kind university for Dalit students in the country. At present, there are universities exclusively for women and religious minorities but not for weaker sections, though they are given reservations in various state-run universities.

Praveen said the objective of establishing an exclusive university for Dalit students is to provide them a comprehensive education, so that they would come out as complete and knowledgeable citizens. "Till a couple of years ago, we had been providing education to our students from primary school up to Intermediate. Later, we started degree colleges with under-graduate courses. At present, we have 30 degree colleges with over 3,500 students. In the next step, we want to groom them as post-graduates by establishing our own university. Thus, we want to empower our students with higher education so that they face any challenges in the world and compete with any other social groups," he said.

Once the Dalit university comes into existence, all degree colleges which are now affiliated to other universities, would come under it.

"The medium of instruction in all our institutions from schooling to graduation is English. Our students are not inferior to students of any other English medium schools and colleges. Once the university comes into being, sky is the limit for them," Praveen said.

The Dalit students of social welfare institutions have already been excelling in academics for the last few years. This year, a record number of 55 SC students got admission into MBBS and 15 others got into the BDS course by securing good ranks in the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET)-2017.

"We launched a special training programme called Operation Blue Crystal in June, 2015, for MBBS aspirants. Besides, MBBS, our students are getting admission into several prestigious institutions in the country, like Delhi University, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Lady Shriram College and Azim Premji University," he said.

Source: HT

 

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