Sunday, September 30, 2007

some !dea...

A few months back, when the nation was going through the debates of reservation/quota in the institutes of higher education, I came across an article by Mr Valson Thampu (the principal of St Stephen’s college Delhi). I don’t quite remember much of that but at that time I had jotted down some of the lines from the article. Sometimes you know that there is something inside you but you cannot see it clearly. Then suddenly you read, listen or see something which liberates that vague image of your mind and that dark area of your conscience becomes enlightened forever. Those lines:

“Merit is often a little more than just the accident of being conceived in a right womb.”

“Purpose of education is to liberate, not to imprison your soul... St Stephens understands that education is a way of liberation not a market driven commodity...”

“Unfortunately today we can easily find a means to live but we cannot find a reason to live for.”

2 comments:

Sushil said...

A classic example: What do you think of MBA degrees for which grads are rushing like mads? It is surely not a way of liberatin. It is a market driven commodity.

Rahul said...

Well, debatable. we sure need good leaders and MBA grads do show great caliber and talent. it's a market driven commodity only up to entrance exam levels... interviews are there to filter the cream further! :)... but anyhow it is an individual trait, not something to be generalized!