First, feel from the heart. ... through the heart comes inspiration. It is the heart that is of most importance. It is through the heart that the Lord is seen. It is feeling that works, that moves with speed infinitely superior to that of electricity or anything else. Do you feel? -that is the question. ...Swamiji ask this question who wish to be a reformer..
Innovation, Compassion & Passion.... Dr R A Mashelkar
And
finally,
what are the three qualities I would like to see you imbibe
because that is something that has stood me in good stead. And
it is again Satyam,
Shivam, Sundaram- three things which are connected to
your body. One is innovation, the mind, the brain. The second
is passion; passion in the belly and third is
compassion.-compassion in the heart.
Many
nations,
many societies, many individuals may be very passionate, they
may be very innovative but if they have no compassion, they
are missing something. I think that the future
citizens of India have to
imbibe these three qualities. And particularly compassion is
very important for this country for the simple reason that we
have to create an ‘inclusive’ society, not an ‘exclusive’
society. We talk about 8%, 9% growth. It has to be “inclusive
growth”; it has to be innovation led inclusive growth, which
‘includes’ all those unfortunate ‘excluded’ – all those poor,
those deprived, those have nots.
When I look at all of you,
I see unbelievable potential. I think the big challenge that
we have is how do we unleash the potential of a billion plus
in India.
I like to look at not national laboratories but nation as a
laboratory, India as a
laboratory.
I
will tell you an interesting experiment that we have done. Do
you think research and technology and innovation can happen
only in CDRI, in ITRC, in NBRI, in CIMAP, University of Lucknow and Sanjay Gandhi
Research Institute etc. etc. only? No!
Each one of us can be innovative.
Therefore,
in
the year 2000 we created, what is called a National Innovation
Foundation- for whom? For grass root innovators which include
artisans, farmers, school dropouts and so on. The movement is
led by an exceptional leader and a human being, Anil Gupta
from Indian Institute of Management, Ahemdabad whom I call a
modern Gandhi. He does Shodha
Yatras in villages, walking 15-20-25 kilometers in a
day, seeing what villagers have innovated. National Innovation
Foundation holds national competition for grass root
innovators. In the
first year when we had the competition, we just had five
thousand entries across the country. Year before last, one lac
entries came, out of which we picked up the top 30 and gave
them awards. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, while he was the President,
gave the last two national awards. We are hoping that this
year our current President will give the awards.
And
believe
me, out of these awardees, there were so many illiterates. We have seen one 8th
standard drop out schoolboy create a robot, one of the most
complex robots. In fact Dr. Kalam himself was surprised at
what he saw.
So,
that
is a tremendous potential each one of us has got. It’s only a question of
discovering it. It is like Hanuman, who did not
know what powers he had until Jambawant pointed
out those powers to him. So, can you imagine if 1.2 billion Hanumans express
themselves what a great nation this will be, what a great India
we will create? Many
young friends, that is our challenge. Let us rise and create
that great India
where 1.2 billion people will rise to their potential, then
exceed their potential, and then give India the
rightful place in the comity of nations, which is right up
there.
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