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Population will be an asset if education is prioritised
New Delhi: The Wipro Chairman, Azim Premji, said
today that India would be able to turn its huge population into an
asset if education was prioritised in the national agenda; not just in
discourse but in action also.
Delivering the 35th Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial
Lecture, Mr. Premji said that with the productive population poised to
grow at a time when it would fall in relative terms in all the major
nations of the world, "India will be the powerhouse of the most
important resource — the productive human spirit.''
The first industrialist to be invited by the
Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund to deliver the lecture, he said "this is
our chance" to shape a future "which will inevitably compel the world
to recognise this as the Indian century.''
"This will depend not wholly, but substantially, on what choice we make on our education system.''
Though appreciative of the system and the
efforts being made to educate the masses, he said the need of the hour
was "positive transformation" and not "mere tinkering."
Probably addressing the various Opposition
leaders present among the audience, Mr. Premji said: "Will we continue
with the present blinkered system which can in no way adequately
nurture our unique talent pool? Or will the key stakeholders join
together and transform the system to facilitate true, lasting and
relevant learning for every child which inevitably will lead to a
turbo-charging of our unique human resource pool.'' Earlier, addressing the gathering, the
Congress president and chairperson of the Fund, Sonia Gandhi, said the
global acknowledgement of Indian talent in science and technology was
based on the edifice conceived and constructed by the country's first
Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
This article
appeared in The Hindu, issue dated 17 November, 2003
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