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Dear friends, it was Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first
Prime Minister of India who advoc ated
the English language learning with a view to open the
window of the other part of the world to the Indians.
Then it was a different context. The world moved slower
than the present times. Now the whole world looks at
India through the I .T window. See how the tables are
turned!
But the complacency should stop at this level only. In
this ever and faster changing world we should keep
ourselves prepared with utmost care. The generations of
21st century have to face a real world of formidable
challenges. They have to equip themselves with the
mental, intellectual and professional capabilities to
cope up with the phenomenal changes brought out by the
information revolution and knowledge explosion. They
have to convert the challenges into opportunities only
by constant up gradation of their abilities. They should
know learning is not only a question of acquiring basic
skills, reading, writing, oral expression, Arithmetic
but also gaining knowledge of the world in which we
strive to live better. Jaques Delors, the former
President of UNESCO in his document Education for 21st
century has outlined four dimensions - (1) Learning to
know (2) Learning to do (3) Learning to live together
(4) Learning to be. Let those be your goals and
objectives.
With the intention of providing high quality education,
various courses and opportunities have been offered in
this college. If ever you choose to pursue your
education, you are welcome to this college for admission
to the courses of your choice. We strive together to
reach greater heights and our endeavour is to help you
reach your goals. |