Dr. T Ramasami,
Secretary, Department of Science & Technology (DST) , during his address at the
silver jubilee function of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE),
on 20th April stressed that there is a need to enhance the quality of engineering education
in the country.
He said that though the number of engineering graduates
have increased substantially in the past twenty five years, there is a need to
improve the quality of engineering education and the Academy has an
important role to play in this area.
INAE founded in 1987, elects most
distinguished engineers, engineer-scientists and technologists covering the
entire spectrum of engineering disciplines as Fellows from India and the world over; the
Academy was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi the same year.
It has been headed in the past by some of the most distinguished engineers such as Dr. APJ AbdulKalam, Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Prof. P. Rama Rao, Prof. PV Indiresan and Dr. K
Kasturirangan.
INAE functions as an apex body and promotes the practice of engineering and technology and the related sciences for their application for solving problems of national importance. The Academy provides a forum for futuristic planning for country’s development requiring engineering and technological inputs and brings together specialists from such fields as may be necessary for comprehensive solutions to the needs of the country.
At present INAE has 685
Fellows from India and 54 Foreign Fellows on its rolls identified in ten
Engineering Sections.
On completion of 25 years of existence, the INAE Silver Jubilee Inaugural Function was held on April 20, 2012, at Indian National Science Academy (INSA) Auditorium, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi. The event was marked by release of several publications: a coffee table book 'Glimpses of Indian Engineering Achievements'; INAE Study Reports on 'Technologies for Healthcare Sector in India', 'Assessment of Civil Engineering Inputs for Infrastructural Development” and “Water Resource Management'; INAE video film on 'Engineering Excellence in India', and release of a 'Special Cover'.
During his address, Dr. Baldev Raj, President, INAE mentioned that the Academy has recently brought out comprehensive and exhaustive reports covering review of national and international technological and commercial aspects, in the selected areas of national interest, viz., healthcare technologies, civil infrastructure and water resources management.
The Academy has also set-up
three Forums, viz, INAE Forum on Engineering Education, INAE Forum on
Microelectronics and INAE Forum on Energy. One of the focus areas of the
Academy is to find innovative mechanisms to increase synergy among the fellows
and nurture young leaders capable of meeting the challenges in future and be
effective with policy makers to realise paradigm changes to solve the
challenges in an inclusive fashion.
Prof. René Dändliker, President, International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences, Inc. (CAETS) during his address mentioned that the primary objective of CAETS is to provide an independent apolitical and non-governmental international organization of engineering and technological sciences academies.
Dr. R. Chidambaram emphasized that the wealth of the nation depends
on innovative technologies. He mentioned that India, through its Universities,
Research Institutions, S&T Departments, including Mission-oriented Agencies
(Atomic Energy, Space, Defence Research) has laid a strong foundation for Basic
Research as well as Applied Research and Technology Development.
During this function, Silver Jubilee Distinguished Lecturers were delivered by
Prof. P Rama Rao, Chairman, Governing Council, ARCI Hyderabad and former
Secretary, Dept of Science & Technology, Govt. of India; Dr. Anil Kakodkar,
DAE Homi Bhabha Chair, former Chairman, AEC and Secretary, DAE, Govt. of India;
and Dr. Baba N Kalyani, CMD, Bharat Forge Ltd., Pune.
Prof. P Rama Rao brought out that wealth and prosperity of the nation The wealth and prosperity of a nation depend on the effective utilisation of its human and material resources through industrialisation (investment capital). The use of human material for industrialisation demands its education in science and training in technical skills.
He mentioned that India being a vast
country, diversity of governance systems is truly mind-boggling and unlike in
any other country in the world. Govt support to private institutions should be
seriously considered. Prof. P Rama Rao correlated economic growth with relevant
post-graduate and doctoral specialization.
Distinguished Lecture delivered by Dr. Anil Kakodkar was on the subject securing the future of energy in India. He mentioned that the securing India’s future is indeed a major challenge as India alone would need around 40% of present global electricity generation to be added to reach an average 5000 kWh per capita electricity generation.
Dr. Kakodkar said that while solar energy represents a large enough
energy source, it can be tapped only by providing adequate collection areas, and if it becomes commercially viable. Till then, nuclear energy is the only other large
enough clean and sustainable energy source and commercially viable,
providing around a sixth of global electricity for decades. Also it does not
emit carbon-di-oxide.
Dr. Baba N Kalyani during his Distinguished Lecture mentioned that while China
would be second largest economy in the world, India will be third largest
economy. There is a dire need for Indian Industry to invest in R&D rather
than importing technologies from abroad. For this, the need for indigenous
manufacturing technology is vital.
Dr. Kalyani mentioned that advanced economies and emerging economies are on diverging trajectories. Emerging
countries generally have favourable demographics (except China), Govt. debt
under 70% of GDP, and prospects of modest to high GDP growth. The world’s economic
centre of gravity will shift towards emerging countries in the years to come.
He highlighted the importance of high level human expertise, proper policies
and need based products.
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