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He Takes you back to the classroom all right. But then he wants
to take you straight on to the corporate world and apply mathematics
in encrypting e-mail" He world like to provide "intellectual
stimulation" for mathematics but is candid enough to admit
that the whole system is flawed, that children are taught Calculus
almost by rote, their Whys are not answered. And as we grow,
the higher education system of the country has "no relation
with society. What you learn has no relationship with your profession".
He laments that all research institutions are "removed
from universities quite unlike the West" and that our "Government
does not understand that they should be university - based to
provide for a better interaction".
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He is no cribber though. He firmly believes that higher education
should be self-sustaining as far as possible. We live on Government
hand-outs. That should stop". Meet Dr. Dinesh Singh, the
straight-talking Director of ICICI Center for Mathematical Sciences
at St. Stephen's College. "Our center has nothing to do
with Delhi University," adds out the academic who has also
happens to be Adjunct Professor with the University of Houston
in the U.S.
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"I am convinced that higher education must be structure.
The "begging bowl" approach must make way for something
more responsive to social needs,which also retains the essentials
of academic freedom coupled with responsibility. Even Gandhi
ji had maintained that Government should not be burdened with
the funding of higher education."
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On then to the next step towards achieving what he preache3s.
On to ICMS set up in 198 on a purely voluntary basis with support
from distinguished academics across the world . And some help
from the corporate world so that ":students learn real,
actual mathematics and not just what the MBA students are taught."
ICMS is a think-tank where original ideas are generate., applied
and taught. It also has a practical and real world orientation
built around creative applications to real world situations.
According to Dr. Singh, ":ICMS seeks to provide intellectual
challenges are creative outlets to students and faculty alike,
in the process, we create insight and appreciation in the disciplines
of Mathematics, Economics and Physics. Computing plays a major
role in several ways. This is an effective answer for those
who feel that college and university education has become irrelevant."
The ICMS faculty members are building a structure that combines
all the components of high-end knowledge with practical and
useful applications.
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This is done through a well-rounded reaching and research
programme, a strong interaction with the real world through
internships at leading corporate houses where knowledge is gainfully
applied, consultancies and exposing student and faculty to distinguished
mathematicians from abroad under the life of mathematics programme.
Says Dr. Singh: "At the end of the day its is all Mathematics,
But it is a liberal interpretation of the subject. We have people
from Physics, Economics and Computers on our faculty as also
our students. We teach innovative course not taught elsewhere.
We teach hard-core Maths here." According to him, the best
time for faculty and students is when visiting academics come
over for a couple of weeks. "At that time for a few weeks
we all drink, eat and seep Maths and see for ourselves that
it is possible to apply Mathematics in real world."
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Some of the other activities of the Center include a programme
in Mathematical Finance - a two-year part-time programme for
students of the college - Mathematics in the Modern world- a
DST-sponsored project. It also offers a refresher course for
college lectures in Linear Algebra and Analysis and a Nature
Programmes which s all about generating ideas with undergraduate
students.'
Concludes Dr. Singh: "I believe that what you do with your
hands enters your hear. I ask students to get real. Apply Maths
in real world not just learn abstract Mathematics it is all
about high-end knowledge with a practical dimension, synergetically
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