Create more jobs for the educated: Kalam
A Correspondent
The former president was speaking at the navati fete of U.C. College,
Aluva.
KOCHI: Higher education in India should be backed by proper
opportunities for employment and a multi-pronged strategy is required to
make education more attractive, said A. P. J Abdul Kalam, former
President of India.
Inaugurating the year-long navathi celebrations of the Union Christian
College at Aluva near here, he pointed out the deficiencies in the
present educational system in the country, which generated over three
million graduates a year. While 10 to 15 per cent of this group opt for
teaching and research, the employment system is not in a position to
absorb the rest, leading to educated unemployment, he said.
The former President was of the view that higher education should be
enterprising as well as creative and emphasised the need for sustainable
development, competitiveness and a spirit of integrity. He also urged
the young generation to work hard and succeed and to uphold the core
values of righteousness and character.
Quoting the words of Mahatma Gandhi written during his visit to the
college in 1925, he reminded the institution that it had a remarkable
task of living up to the words of the father of the nation.
According to him, the overall education system should aid to impart the
value system to the children.
Dr. Kalam also said that while knowledge defined the power in the
present day society as against the natural resources in the past, a
synergy of the two is needed. He also highlighted the importance of time
and the need to work towards the development of clean energy.
Earlier on his arrival at the college campus, Dr.Kalam joined a prayer
at the college chapel followed by the planting of a tree sapling in the
campus to mark his visit here.
College Principal T. Thomas Philip delivered the welcome speech while
Rajan Gurukkal, Vice-Chancellor of the MG University presided at the
function.
A. M. Chacko, manager of the institution and K. P. Dhanapalan, MP, spoke
on the occasion.
Source: The Hindu, June 6, 2010, Online edition, http://www.hindu.com/2010/06/06/stories/2010060661590300.htm |