Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Satyapal Singh
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Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Satyapal Singh attended the 20th convocation of IIT as its chief guest.

Addressing the gathering at the convocation Singh referred  to a book by a US writer which revealed an ancient Sanskrit manuscript found irrelevant by the Indian Institute of Science had helped China launch space satellites.

โ€œAnti-Gravity Handbook by David Hatcher Childress in 1990 talks about this story: Chinese soldiers found a Sanskrit manuscript in Lhasa. As they could not read Sanskrit, they took help of a US professor staying in Punjab. They also sent a copy to the Indian Institute of Science which found it to be about space technology but said it was โ€˜irrelevantโ€™. Though I have not cross-checked the veracity of the story, it was about inter-planetary movement. Chinese worked on it and China became one of the first countries to launch a space satellite,โ€ Singh said in his address at the 20th convocation of IIT Guwahati.

Singh praised the traditional gown donned by IIT-Guwahati passouts at the convocation and described it as a โ€˜glowing example of decolonized Indian minds.โ€™

Stating that education is not just about creating technology, science or publishing theses in journals, Singh said the first and foremost aim should be on how to create โ€œgood human beingsโ€, reports The Telegraph.

Singh urged IIT Guwahati to concentrate on finding solutions to the problems plaguing the Northeast like floods and protection of ecology.

Stressing on industry-academia tie-up and its global connections, IIT-Guwahati Director Gautam Biswas said the placement scenario at IIT-Guwahati for 2017-18 has been impressive.  He further said that an average package offered to BTech and BDes students of IIT-Guwahati is Rs 15.57 lakh per annum.

Altogether 1,450 students were conferred degrees at the convocation. Director of the IIT Gautam Biswas, teachers and parents were at the convocation.

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