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Pranab Mukherjee exhorts students to opt for ‘basic research’

He may be the former head of the Republic of India, but he is a teacher at heart. The teacher…

Pranab Mukherjee exhorts students to opt for ‘basic research’

Former President Pranab Mukherjee addressing the gathering at the first leg of the 'Pranab Sir ki Pathshala' in Delhi on Wednesday. (Photo: SNS)

He may be the former head of the Republic of India, but he is a teacher at heart. The teacher in former President Pranab Mukherjee was writ large at the first leg of ‘Pranab Sir ki Pathshala’ — an initiative to stay connected with students — at his residence in Delhi on Wednesday.

During the event, Pranab Mukherjee also conferred  LPU’s ‘Transforming Education Awards’ upon country’s best schools and teachers. Cash awards of Rs 1 crore in the form of teaching grants to schools, coaching centers; and appreciation awards to teachers, mentors and students were distributed by  Mukherjee.

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Lovely Professional University (LPU) under its Corporate Social Responsibility had launched the awards on Teachers Day (5th September) 2017 to acknowledge the efforts of teachers and schools.

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Addressing the gathering, mainly of students and teachers, Mr. Mukherjee underlined the need for basic research in education. He said that the lack of interest and facilities for research are the reasons that not a single researcher from any of our educational institutes could bag a Nobel prize. “Students from India as fellows of foreign universities did bag the honour, which proves the point that we have the calibre and lack behind as facilities are not up to the mark,” Mukherjee said.

Pranab Sir ki Pathshala
Former President Pranab Mukherjee giving away cash award under the LPU’s Transforming Education Awards in Delhi on Wednesday. LPU Chancellor Ashok Mittal (third from left) and Pro-Chancellor Rashmi Mittal (extreme right) can also be seen. (Photo: SNS)

The former President also interacted with students and took questions on a wide range of topics, such as reservation, equality, scientific temper and vision for India.

During the event, 89 schools and 29 coaching centres received teaching grants; whereas awards were given to 89 schoolteachers and students. Also, 29 coaching institutes’ mentors and students were awarded on the occasion.

Addressing the winners, Pranab Mukherjee said: “I appreciate the unique awarding approach of LPU. This innovative approach in the realms of education will certainly foster a supportive ecosystem in the propagation of quality education in the country. I feel these awards have now become a national celebration of creativity and innovation at and for grassroots.”

During his interaction with students Dr Mukherjee also exhorted all segments of the society to put in efforts to make India inclusive, innovative and responsive to the aspirations of the common people.

The awardees were selected on the basis of voting in which students of different schools and coaching institutes across India participated. The voting was done videos shot by students of their teachers and the response was overwhelming with 3,495 nominations, 6-lakh votes and, 30 lakh+ views.

Lovely Group Chairman Ramesh Mittal, LPU Chancellor Ashok Mittal and LPU Pro-Chancellor Rashmi Mittal were also present.

 

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