Research and development activities undertaken by universities can empower Indian villages

A majority of the population in our country lives in the villages. If our villages are empowered, our nation will be empowered. It is the responsibility of researchers and academicians to work on ways to empower our villages. This was the crux of discussion at the recent workshop on ‘Role of Universities in Empowering Indian Villages’ that was organized by Amrita University. More than 100 delegates participated in this national workshop. 

Robotics expert, Dr. Prahlad Vadakkepat, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore inaugurated this workshop. In his inaugural address, he said "Academicians and researchers have a big social responsibility to the common man and people at the bottom of the pyramid. Most of the research done by them ends up in publications in journals and conferences. More than 90 percent of this knowledge is wasted and not utilized for the betterment of society. In this context, Amrita University is breaking barriers with its unique focus on technology for societal and humanitarian benefit." Dr. Vadakkepat said.

Seconding him was Dr. Venkat Rangan, Vice-Chancellor, Amrita University who said “For emancipation of India's villages, Amrita University’s Chancellor, Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi proposed a program in 2013. Under this, Amrita students and faculty, in conjunction with those of international universities, spend two weeks to six months in Indian villages to understand their challenges and develop sustainable solutions to meet them. This initiative, called AMRITA Live-in-Labs, has now developed into a unique experiential learning programme in the world. Students sharing their experiences regarding this program have said that instead of them transforming the villagers, the students were transformed by the experience. They said that they understood how insignificant their problems were compared to the challenges faced by the villages in India." Dr. Rangan said.

VK Bhadran, Associate Director, CDAC; Dr. Balamuralidhar P, Head, TCS Innovation Labs; Dr. AK Sherief, Director, Centre for E-Learning, Kerala Agriculture University among other speakers participated in this workshop.

More than 150 saplings were planted by the students and staff of Amrita University as part of this workshop.

Sulur Girl Sexual Assault and Murder Case: PIL Seeks Special Investigation Team Probe

A public interest petition has been filed in the Madras High Court seeking a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into...

Coimbatore Journalist Arrested Under POCSO Act

Police registered a case under the POCSO Act against a journalist and remanded him to judicial custody following a compl...

Senior Forest Dept Official, Including Coimbatore Forest Range Officer, Injured in Road Accident

TNFA Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) Radhakrishnan and Coimbatore Forest Range Officer V. Thirumurugan sustained...

10 Kg of Narcotic Substance Seized Near Sungam in Coimbatore; Two Arrested

Coimbatore City Prohibition Enforcement Wing police seized 10 kg of ganja near Sungam Roundana and arrested two persons...

Coimbatore Corporation Public Grievance Meeting Receives 54 Petitions from Residents

A public grievance meeting was held at Coimbatore Corporation head office under Mayor Ka. Ranganayaki Ramachandran's lea...

Thirumoorthy Dam Water Level Rises to 55.46 Feet in Udumalaipettai

Thirumoorthy Dam near Udumalaipettai in Tiruppur district recorded a water level of 55.46 feet as of May 26. The dam is...