WHAT I LEARNED THIS YEAR
As I step into my 50s, I have
realized that I still have a lot to learn. And I could learn from my students,
my colleagues, seniors and subordinates all alike. One thing that I have
definitely learned is that the time is rapidly changing and unless you
continuously learn, change, modify and adapt, the rest of the world will move
ahead of you and you may be miserably left behind. While this is my dilemma, I
can imagine what should be that of the young people.
The university graduates of today
are smarter, ahead of time, IT savvy and well informed. Information flows all
around them on their computer and mobile screens, Tabs and Televisions; social
media, besides the conventional sources like classrooms and other media. They
have not only the luxury of choosing but also have challenges of screening and
making right choices. There are more graduates every year but there are also
far more opportunities as well as far more youth related issues than what we
had 25 years ago when I graduated. I could never think of becoming IT officer,
or a graphic designer, media person, or an entrepreneur or even a freelancer!!
My choice was easy – either become a teacher or a civil servant.
The challenges for today’s graduates
are completely different. They need to have far more skills to become
independent, to take risk, to be open and flexible. They must be willing to
start small and not immediately run after money and fame. While the
communication skills are at the center stage of their lives, global skills are requisite
to come out of their comfort zone and venture out into more challenging but
exciting international opportunities.
Here at RTC, we all are very
consciously providing these life skills to the students through more
interactive classes, OCL, LRC, advising, class projects, talk series and wide
varieties of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. I am hopeful that
every graduate coming out of RTC has internalized some of these unique skills
which will find them aside in the crowd of university graduates.
I wish every one of them a great
success and remind them again that the learning never stops.
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