NAT27National/EducationPatil calls for united stand against
terrorism LeadLucknow, Sep 23 IANS President Pratibha Patil Tuesday called upon
all citizens to unitedly tackle the scourge of
terrorism even as she expressed concern over the decline in
research work being undertaken in
Indian universities. She was speaking at a special convocation of Uttar Pradesh's
Lucknow University where she was conferred the honorary doctorate of
literature degree. "It is the duty of every citizen of the
country to cooperate in combating
terrorism," said Patil at the function held amid tight
security on the university's old
campus.She addressed over 1,000
people, including
students,
teachers and officials. During the convocation ceremony, the
university conferred doctorate of
literature Honoris Causa
degree on Patil.She said: "We have to divest hatred from the
minds of some of our misguided
youth to bring them to the path of peace, amity and communal harmony."Patil termed
terrorism and communal hatred as the enemies of development, stability and a peaceful
society.The president also paid tributes to inspector Mohan Chand
Sharma.Sharma, a Delhi
Police Special Cell inspector, was killed in a shootout with suspected terrorists Friday in national capital's
Jamia Nagar.While expressing concern over the decline in
research work being undertaken in
Indian universities, she stressed upon the need to have
projects that respond to the requirements of
society."Unfortunately, there has been a decline in our
research capacity. This
trend needs to be reversed," said Patil.
Research facilities in our
universities needed to be reinforced, she added."
Universities must become centres of
research and advanced
research responding to the requirements of
society and various economic sectors such as
agriculture and
industry."Patil said the country's educational scenario was facing challenges both of quality and quality."National Knowledge Commission has stated that
India requires 1,500
universities nationwide. Our current number falls far short," said Patil.She said that innovative
teachers with multi-disciplinary approach were needed for imparting quality
education.Governor T.V. Rajeswar, who is also the chancellor of the
university, emphasised on undertaking
research work."One of the biggest lacunae in our higher
education scene has been in the area of fundamental
research in sciences, which has created a shortfall of
teachers in higher institutions of
science and management," said Rajeswar.He also laid
stress on universalisation of primary
education especially with
reference to the
girl child."Violence against
women, restrictions on
women and traditional role divisions of
work continues to restrict women's life choices in
education and
career," he opined.Of the
youth between the age of 18 and 25 years, less than 20 percent receive higher
education, he said. Vice chancellor A.S. Brar said the varsity administration was making every attempt to boost
research studies in various departments of the
university.--Indo-Asian
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