On 6/21/11, Sathiyaprakash Ramdoss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Taken from:
> http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/21/stories/2011062154520400.htm
> Visually impaired person takes over as principal of government college
> Ramya Kannan
>
> “But for society I would not have been what I am today”
>
> .
>
> PILLARS OF SUPPORT:KM Prabhu with his wife and daughter
> CHENNAI: K.M. Prabhu Monday morning took charge as the principal of
> Chikkanna Government Arts College, Tiruppur.
> He was among a group of people who took charge at various government
> colleges, but there is a slight twist to his story. He is the first
> visually impaired person to do so in the State.
> Dr. Prabhu, (55), an English Language Teaching expert, had retinitis
> pigmentosa and his vision deteriorated during his school years. He
> completely lost sight by the time he finished school. Undeterred, he
> went on to qualify in English literature from Madras Christian College
> with flying colours, and then to complete his Ph. D.
> He served in Government Arts College, Nandanam, for many years before
> he was deputed to BPS College, Haryana, to set up language labs for
> students.
> He created six such labs, and says he also managed to get the students
> to converse fluently in English within six months.
> Before taking charge at Tirupur, Dr. Prabhu was Assistant Professor
> and Head of the Department (in-charge) at Presidency College, Chennai.
> He has been technology-savvy right through, starting with the humble
> tape recorder, then moving on to the computer, and more recently, 3G
> connectivity on his mobile phone, using them all as enabling devices.
> Of course, he has received support from colleagues, his family and
> friends.
> “I would like to thank society at large. Every time we open a
> newspaper, and see reports of corruption, violence and death, we seem
> to get a feeling that everything is wrong with society. But, I am a
> symbol of the benevolence of society. But for society, I would not
> have been what I am today,” Dr. Prabhu says.
> A person's attitude depends on his/her perspective, he says, quoting
> his favourite lines from Milton's Paradise Lost. ‘The mind is its own
> place, and in itself; Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n'.
> He also thanks Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and the government for
> making things possible, adding to that his hopes that they would
> facilitate his elevation to Grade 1.
> Offering his wishes to Dr. Prabhu, Nethrodaya founder C.
> Govindakrishnan says it is the first time that a visually impaired
> person has taken charge as a principal of a government college.
> Earlier, a woman candidate was offered the post, but had declined.
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