The Asian Age

Follow passion, not money: CM to new engineers

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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday advised the budding engineers to follow their passion, not money. Mr Kejriwal, who did his B. Tech. in Mechanical Engineerin­g from IIT-Kharagpur in the 1980s, said students should not run only after money and top positions. He also advised the students to understand the importance of the democracy and contribute to the political system by questionin­g the loopholes in governance.

The more people run after money, the farther it gets, he said addressing an orientatio­n- day programme for the new batch of students at Delhi Technologi­cal University.

“Don’t run after money and top positions. The more you chase money, the farther it will get from you. All the people who have made money in life did not run after money, they ran after their goals and money poured by itself,” Mr Kejriwal said.

“Those who are at important positions, they did not run only after them.”

He urged students to understand the importance of democracy.

“I am not saying that you should join a political party. But I believe you — as youth of the country — should have knowledge about the political system and contribute to the democracy by making wise choices and questionin­g the political parties once you have made those choices,” he said.

Mr Kejriwal is only the second chief minister in the country with a IIT background, after his Goa counterpar­t Manohar Parrikar and joins a select group of ministers, including Ajit Singh and Jairam Ramesh, whose alma mater is the crown jewel of the country’s higher education.

A product of the Indian Institute of Technology ( IIT) Khargapur, 45- yearold Mr Kejriwal studied Mechanical Engineerin­g and passed out in 1989.

Don’t run after money and top positions. The more you chase money, the farther it will get from you — Arvind Kejriwal, Chief minister

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