Thanks for drawing our attention to this important article. I don?t  
think your point that ?Guwahati has been negatively projected,? should  
take away the value of the piece. I suppose you are objecting to the  
sentence, ?the idea of a truly world-class university (an institution  
that can compete with the best in the world) in cities like Guwahati  
or Bhubaneswar is simply unrealistic.?

I can assure you that the problem of recruiting and retaining quality  
faculty is very real in all good institutions in India and especially  
those in places like Guwahati.  And it is not merely a matter of  
paying more. We need an entire strategy that would make basic research  
attractive to the younger generation and sufficient incentives for  
research will have to be there at all stages of an academic career.  
Those incentives will have to be built into the structure of the  
academic profession.

India?s model since the 1960s has favored the separation of teaching  
from research. It is very hard to build ?world-class universities?  
based on that model. That is not the only problem, but a serious one.

I worry that we are throwing money at a problem without questioning  
the basic model. I don't think we need many more of the same sort of  
"good" institutions. They may be good, but they are not "world-class."  
  There may be an argument for doing that to meet the future demands  
of industry. But it is useful to be clear about what we are doing  
instead of throwing around words like "world class university" that  
the article is objecting to.

SB


Quoting Pritam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Guwahati has been negatively projected in the below article dated
23rd October 2008. With institutes like IIT-G running well, I hope the
authors have strong facts for their inference.

http://www.thehindu.com/2008/10/23/stories/2008102355501000.htm




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