Outlook Magazine - June 05, 2017
Outlook Magazine - June 05, 2017
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In this issue
MIDDLE CLASS INDIA’S FAVOURITE
PROFESSION AT A CROSSROADS 30
The long-standing trend changes. Not
everyone wants to be an engineer anymore.
Many engineering colleges face the prospect
of empty classrooms.
THE METHODOLOGY 44 A peek into
how the Outlook-Drshti survey of India’s
top colleges
materialised
ASPIRATIONS TO SHATTER WALLS
46 Stories of the urban poor and those in the
hinterland who are battling the odds to give
their children quality higher education
WHAT’S COOKING? 58 A look at what
the culinary schools of India have to offer to
aspiring young chefs
COLUMN 64 B. Nary Narayanaswamy on
a more integrated education for the more
traditionally isolated liberal arts
QUALITY NOT QUANTITY 66 With so
many engineering aspirants and colleges
around, quality control has become
absolutely
necessary
INTERVIEW 78 Dr Vinay Viswanathan,
the co-inventor of the Simputer, talks about
the state of engineers in the country
NO LONGER A MAN’S WORLD 82 The
once exclusive male domain of corporate
law is not so anymore. Meet some successful
women lawyers.
MORE NEET TROUBLE 90 Is the new
format for the national medical exam
proving
to be a disaster?
SCHOOLS FOR CINEMA 94 Private film
institutes in Chennai are the latest buzz
ONCE UPON A LETTER 102 The story
of one of India’s first women translators
ENTREPRENEURIAL EDGE 110 Top of
the line institutes make space for incubators
to give a headstart to start-up ideas
CHARITABLE STROKES 120 Top
Indian cricketers are becoming facilitators
of social change by establishing organisations
under their name
22 Medal For Dishonour
The major who tied a Kashmiri civilian to an army jeep as a ‘shield’ gets awarded with a
commendation
card. A
clear message is sent out to the stone-pelters of Kashmir.
26 A Loud Neel Salaam
A new face of Dalit politics emerges out of the ongoing caste clash in Saharanpur—the
Bheem Army. But unlike other political ‘senas’, the UP police seems hell-bent on crushing it.
Looking Till The End Of The Line
New engineering colleges and NEET face trying times in this crucial year for students
3 mins
Tech Graduates In India Have Zero Hands-on Experience
For the past seven years, Dr Vinay Viswa­nathan has been plugged into India’s engineering education system trying to fill a gap in hands-on learning through his firm JED-I Technologies. It’s far from a promising situation, reckons the co-inventor of the Simputer—the hand-held, multilingual computer which preceded India’s telecom boom and which, even after 15 years, still remains one of the few examples of a novel product that came out of Indian academia. Vinay, a former computer science professsor at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), tells Ajay Sukumaran that one of the main problems is that students are typically burnt out by the time they reach an engineering course. Edited excerpts:
6 mins
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Publisher: The Outlook Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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