The Asian Age

Saraswat tells students to adopt a cycle of learning

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JNU chancellor V.K. Saraswat on Friday urged the school students to adopt a cycle of learning and unlearning so as to keep pace with the changes that technology was bringing about in fields such as education, science and industry.

Addressing a large gathering of school students, Mr Saraswat recalled various stages of transforma­tion in which technologi­cal influence began, and said big data analytics, robotics, artificial intelligen­ce and automation among others constitute the latest phenomenon that was bringing rapid technologi­cal changes.

“Similarly, the education sector is in the third version of changes where connecting dots is more important than collecting dots,” the JNU chancellor said, while addressing the students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University Open Day, which the varsity is organising for the second time.

“We cannot be redundant. Unlearning and learning should be a continuous process for the students,” the JNU chancellor said.

Vice chancellor (V-C) M. Jagadesh Kumar said that through the open days, the university was trying to motivate the school students in a bid to get them interested in applied research in the future so as to find solutions to the various problems facing the country.

“The school students are going to be the future researcher­s. They need to know what kind of research the university is doing,” Mr Kumar said.

Stalls and galleries were put up at the event in

V-C Jagadesh Kumar said the JNU was trying to motivate the school students to get them interested in applied research in the future to find solutions to the problems facing the country order to explain the different aspects of biotechnol­ogy, ecology, pollution, remote sensing through compelling experiment­s to the students.

This apart, the School of Social Sciences (SSS) displayed several mind maps to portray the position of minority communitie­s in the country.

The military establishm­ents that are affiliated to the university that included the Military College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineerin­g and the College of Military Engineerin­g (CME) also put up various stalls in order to give an insight into their activities.

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