Engineering A Key To Shining India
Silky Jain, Executive Director, Tula's Institute
Growth is instrumental in channelizing the economy and manpower in order to transform possibilities into realities. An all-inclusive growth is necessary to promote a well-rounded progress of both earnings and lifestyle. In a developing country like India, inclusive growth means more and more governmental schemes and support to attain the desired rate of economic and human development. But, even private bodies are doing their bit in contributing to this spurt. The challenge in our country is to foster economic growth, wealth distribution, development of the underprivileged and the deprived section of the society by way of providing education for all, increasing agricultural production, adopting suitable post-harvest technologies and industrial development- all of which can be done will be harvesting on the engineering pulse of the nation.
The Engineer is that branch of professional, harboured to create solutions systems for the benefit of mankind. He designs these systems, produces goods services, which help in socio-economic & human development in various ways. One cannot go through a day's life without making use of engineered products; from the needle to the sewing machine, from bicycle to the spaceship, the houses, the road & bridges, the telephone, refrigerator- the list can go on till eternity. All these systems are entwined with the people's lives, making them an essential asset for economic prosperity, social well being and complete happiness in a controlled environment. Thus, engineers can be contributed to as the architects of existence.
Engineers, by the very nature of their work, have an acute responsibility to society, especially a thriving one such as India. In this role, they have extensive professional responsibilities & they have to address ethical dimensions of engineering problems, designs, and interactions. Students of engineering should graduate with experience in working in teams, have strong written & oral communications skills, & be well versed in the economic, social, environmental, & international context of engineering professional activities.
"Engineers, by the very nature of their work, have an acute responsibility to society, especially a thriving one such as India"
In particular, engineers have a duty to Society to understand & abide by their discipline's Codes of Ethics. All such codes address the three primary duties of an engineer towards society, fiduciary responsibility towards employer or client, & safeguarding the reputation & status of the engineering profession.
1. To make an activity based gathering for advancement and exchange of suitable advances.
2. To make a national level database in the territories of vitality, Environment, Housing, water supply, Sanitation, Roads, Rural businesses, Food preparing, Nutrition, Agriculture, soil protection and so forth. Hence, individuals in need can straightforwardly speak with the specialists in those fields and gain knowledge.
3. Selected examples of overcoming adversity of innovation exchange towards group advancement ought to likewise be incorporated into the database.
4. To create innovation improvement focuses, innovation augmentation focuses in each area which will take into account the need of the general population of that region. These focuses ought to be all around furnished with a la mode advancements, skill so that these are effortlessly open by the approach creators and recipients.
5. To make a pool of experts from specialists, designers and researchers who will work in the towns for creating innovation culture and innovation temper and in this way helping the procedure of participatory arranging and advancement that utilizes specialized devices.
To integrate a sustainable development towards a better future, India needs to nurture its budding geniuses. From creating a significant impact in farming, to building roads for a better tomorrow- it is the engineers who have contributed to the growth of the nation. So much so, the IT giants in the western world indulge in a constructive 'brain drain' by enlisting our brightest mind to build up their economy. No wonder, engineering is the key to a shining India.
Silky Jain, Executive Director
Silky Jain is a young and dynamic individual with high tastes and values in life. She is the true innovator and charismatic leader with inborn traditional Indian values .She believes that an educational setup must have a modern body with all modern facilities but its soul must be as of a Gurukul. She is embedded in Indian values, Religiosity and Veneration to elders.
The Engineer is that branch of professional, harboured to create solutions systems for the benefit of mankind. He designs these systems, produces goods services, which help in socio-economic & human development in various ways. One cannot go through a day's life without making use of engineered products; from the needle to the sewing machine, from bicycle to the spaceship, the houses, the road & bridges, the telephone, refrigerator- the list can go on till eternity. All these systems are entwined with the people's lives, making them an essential asset for economic prosperity, social well being and complete happiness in a controlled environment. Thus, engineers can be contributed to as the architects of existence.
Engineers, by the very nature of their work, have an acute responsibility to society, especially a thriving one such as India. In this role, they have extensive professional responsibilities & they have to address ethical dimensions of engineering problems, designs, and interactions. Students of engineering should graduate with experience in working in teams, have strong written & oral communications skills, & be well versed in the economic, social, environmental, & international context of engineering professional activities.
"Engineers, by the very nature of their work, have an acute responsibility to society, especially a thriving one such as India"
In particular, engineers have a duty to Society to understand & abide by their discipline's Codes of Ethics. All such codes address the three primary duties of an engineer towards society, fiduciary responsibility towards employer or client, & safeguarding the reputation & status of the engineering profession.
1. To make an activity based gathering for advancement and exchange of suitable advances.
2. To make a national level database in the territories of vitality, Environment, Housing, water supply, Sanitation, Roads, Rural businesses, Food preparing, Nutrition, Agriculture, soil protection and so forth. Hence, individuals in need can straightforwardly speak with the specialists in those fields and gain knowledge.
3. Selected examples of overcoming adversity of innovation exchange towards group advancement ought to likewise be incorporated into the database.
4. To create innovation improvement focuses, innovation augmentation focuses in each area which will take into account the need of the general population of that region. These focuses ought to be all around furnished with a la mode advancements, skill so that these are effortlessly open by the approach creators and recipients.
5. To make a pool of experts from specialists, designers and researchers who will work in the towns for creating innovation culture and innovation temper and in this way helping the procedure of participatory arranging and advancement that utilizes specialized devices.
To integrate a sustainable development towards a better future, India needs to nurture its budding geniuses. From creating a significant impact in farming, to building roads for a better tomorrow- it is the engineers who have contributed to the growth of the nation. So much so, the IT giants in the western world indulge in a constructive 'brain drain' by enlisting our brightest mind to build up their economy. No wonder, engineering is the key to a shining India.
Silky Jain, Executive Director
Silky Jain is a young and dynamic individual with high tastes and values in life. She is the true innovator and charismatic leader with inborn traditional Indian values .She believes that an educational setup must have a modern body with all modern facilities but its soul must be as of a Gurukul. She is embedded in Indian values, Religiosity and Veneration to elders.