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On these various IIT Professors and their statements. My understanding was that when originally formed IIT was only meant for technical education with the teaching staff being good techologists or technocrats and experts in their scientific field. It was much later that the "humanities" branches which got introduced so that the leftist cabal can be brought in as teachers. These leeches would also misappropriate the greatness of the earlier "IIT Professors" as they were recognised for their brilliance. "Humanities" education in India is a disaster, and many states like Kerala now have a large population tagged as "unemployable graduates". The majority of such people hold BA,MA, P.Hd in humanities subjects.
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Cross posting from Modi 3.0
Opinion: IITs Must Advance Technology, Not Become Battlegrounds For Ideological Wars
https://www.news18.com/opinion/opinion- ... 76227.html
This is a time for course-correction. It should start from mandatory funding disclosures from foreign and local NGOs everywhere. The next step could be to acknowledge the issue of nepotism and implement the strict Conflict of Interest policies. For continued funding, some research output is required from humanities departments of IITs, IISERs, and NITs and these research outputs should align with the raison d’être of the technological institutes.
If humanities are such important subjects, the government would be better off by opening Indian Institute of Humanities rather than opening them under the label of IITs. Yes, some subjects of humanities need to be taught to engineering students as we need engineers with humanistic approach. However, for that purpose, contractual job or some permanent jobs under the existing departments will definitely work. IITs must remember that their strength lies in advancing technology, not in becoming battlegrounds for ideological wars.
Opinion: IITs Must Advance Technology, Not Become Battlegrounds For Ideological Wars
https://www.news18.com/opinion/opinion- ... 76227.html
This is a time for course-correction. It should start from mandatory funding disclosures from foreign and local NGOs everywhere. The next step could be to acknowledge the issue of nepotism and implement the strict Conflict of Interest policies. For continued funding, some research output is required from humanities departments of IITs, IISERs, and NITs and these research outputs should align with the raison d’être of the technological institutes.
If humanities are such important subjects, the government would be better off by opening Indian Institute of Humanities rather than opening them under the label of IITs. Yes, some subjects of humanities need to be taught to engineering students as we need engineers with humanistic approach. However, for that purpose, contractual job or some permanent jobs under the existing departments will definitely work. IITs must remember that their strength lies in advancing technology, not in becoming battlegrounds for ideological wars.
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uddu wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025 12:21 Cross posting from Modi 3.0
Opinion: IITs Must Advance Technology, Not Become Battlegrounds For Ideological Wars
https://www.news18.com/opinion/opinion- ... 76227.html
This is a time for course-correction. It should start from mandatory funding disclosures from foreign and local NGOs everywhere. The next step could be to acknowledge the issue of nepotism and implement the strict Conflict of Interest policies. For continued funding, some research output is required from humanities departments of IITs, IISERs, and NITs and these research outputs should align with the raison d’être of the technological institutes.
If humanities are such important subjects, the government would be better off by opening Indian Institute of Humanities rather than opening them under the label of IITs. Yes, some subjects of humanities need to be taught to engineering students as we need engineers with humanistic approach. However, for that purpose, contractual job or some permanent jobs under the existing departments will definitely work. IITs must remember that their strength lies in advancing technology, not in becoming battlegrounds for ideological wars.
uddu ji,
This is what the IITs of today are looking like with their woke "humanities depts" running amok with imported gora ideologies being enforced by these vermin