Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘He made science easy for children’

- Ved Prakash letters@hindustant­imes.com Author is an exUGC chairman As told to Neelam Pandey

NEW DELHI: Professor Yash Pal is someone who brought science to the children. He became a household name through his TV show “Tuning Point” where he simplified even the most intricate scientific phenomena.

His focus was on simplifyin­g learning that made him immensely popular as a teacher.

He took an active interest in the education of children. I’m aware he took personal interest in the education of his employees’ children, often picking and dropping them to school.

He had a knack for presenting complex ideas in a simple way. It is this quality that helped him translate the vision of University Education Commission (1948-49) into reality by way of establishi­ng high-end common research facilities for university teachers. During his tenure as the UGC chairman in the 80s, he set up the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysi­cs in Pune, Consortium for Educationa­l Communicat­ion, Delhi and Inter-University consor- tium for Department of Atomic Energy facilities at Indore and INFLIBNET, Ahmedabad. He had an unassuming personalit­y and he was able to lighten up even during testing situations.

His recommenda­tions to lessen the burden of the school bags and shift from rote learning to more engaging learning techniques are still relevant.

His another contributi­on was in the form of a report on Renovation and Rejuvenati­on of Higher Education wherein he reiterated some of the recommenda­tions of Kothari panel which were not implemente­d but they are as relevant then as they were in 1964.

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Yash Pal

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