100 Remarkable stories of Agastya student alumni
Foreword by Dr. Ananthasuresh Dean, Department of Mechanical Sciences Professor of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Science
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Foreword
Dr. Ananthasuresh Dean, Department of Mechanical Sciences Professor of Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Science
Aconventional school environment is useful but It does not necessarily inspire you to take a diff
do something unusual. What will prompt you to take that unusual turn to discover your passion and know how to pursue it? We need a source of inspiration and a moment of awakening. It can be due to a person, a book, or an organization like Agastya.
I distinctly remember the book that awakened me to the joy of learning, the art of being curious, and the power of thinking. It was a Telugu edition of a book from Mir Publishers and written by Yakov Perelman. Its title was
(which translates to Physics in Daily Life). This book is still available in the market as are other books of Perelman. A book alone might not trigger one’s interest. You need a person to awaken you. For me, it was Subhashanna as I fondly called him then. He, Dr. Subhash Ghatu, is now a professor at University of Florida. The moment for me was when he took me for a long walk one evening and asked me puzzle-like questions. “How can you tell apart a magnet and an iron piece that are of the same size, shape, weight, texture, etc., by just holding them with your hands and without using any other object?”, he had asked me. After asking many more brain teasers like this and answering some, he had said that I can find the answers on my own by reading Perelman’s book and better yet by simply thinking.
A person inspires a few A book with the help of a person inspires many more Just imagine how many more can be inspired if there is a concerted effort by an organization The Agastya International Foundation is doing exactly that We see the results of those efforts in this book of 100 stories A carpenter’s daughter got to know how to make a simple model of a stethoscope A labourer’s son got an opportunity to explain the function of the kidney to complete strangers in Agastya’s Kuppam campus A farmer’s child got addicted to science! A timid lad now has a YouTube channel with more than four lakh subscribers listening to his stories A schoolgirl from a village built up her confidence to become a doctor and also appeared in a music show on TV Another discovered his hidden talent and became a TV anchor And yet another transformed herself from a student who hated science to the one who graduated in style There is a tagline about everyone and there is a story behind each of the Young Instructor Leaders (YILs) showcased in this book They all have something in common: they were inspired and awakened by Agastya Not all of them pursued careers in basic science or engineering They chose different careers But be assured that the scientific temper they imbibed will stay with them throughout their lives
I have a small suggestion to the readers of this book: Read just one story every day, not more, not less And each day, you reflect on what that boy or girl did - something special, set a goal, overcame obstacles, and accomplished something You can look deeper into each life that sprouted anew in Agastya’s lap If you do this, in about three months you will have 100 inspirational stories that you can tell others You can also become a career counsellor or a YIL or an OIL (Old Instructor Leader)
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