"Where There Is Love There Is No Distance":
Amrita University's Satellite Link Is Inaugurated
Saturday, 15 May 2004 -- Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,
Amritapuri Campus
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It was a historic moment--both for Amma's
Deemed University and for India. On 15 May 2004,
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham became the nation's
first multi-disciplinary educational institution
to connect its campuses via satellite. As Dr.
S. Banerjee, the director of Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre, put it during the satellite link's inauguration, "This
will have a catalytic effect on education in
the country." |
The inauguration served not only to formally launch
the satellite link, but also to provide its first effective
demonstration--as the inauguration was held simultaneously
at the four Amrita University campuses, with all present
at each centre interacting freely via the link. The
initiative was made possible through a unique "university-government-industry" partnership:
an alliance between Amrita University, ISRO (India
Space Research Organisation), Cognizant Technology
Solutions and Cadence Design Systems.
The first message broadcast to the four campuses was
none other than that of Amma, who congratulated and
encouraged those who'd made possible the technological
connection, while at the same time counselling everyone
to not forget the importance of spiritual connection--the
inner communion with the Atman and the communion of
fellow hearts.
"Today, because of the communication between
machines, even people in far off places seem very close," Amma
said over the satellite. "Nevertheless, as the
communication between hearts is absent, even those
who are physically very near to us are really very
far. The beauty of society lies in the communication
between hearts."
After Amma's speech, the link was officially inaugurated
in each of the campus centres: in Amritapuri by Padma
Bhushan Dr. G. Madhavan Nair (Chairman of ISRO), in
Cochin by Dr. S. Banerjee (Director of BARC), in Bangalore
by Sri. Balu Doraisamy (President of Hewlett-Packard
India) and in Coimbatore by Professor V.S. Ramamurthy
(Secretary, Department of Science & Technology,
Government of India).
Immediate uses for the satellite link will be in allowing
Amrita University students to not only "attend" but
also to interact in lectures taking place on the all
four campuses. As Amrita University is home to computer,
medical, management and engineering institutions, the
link will also be used to build inter-disciplinary
research laboratories--for example, in such areas as
bio-engineering and nano-technology. But these are
only the beginning. As Dr. Venkat Rangan, the Vice-Chancellor
of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, explained in his speech,
the next step lies in using the link to extend Amrita
University-calibre education to India's remote masses.
In his speech, ISRO's Dr. G. Madhavan Nair explained
how such satellite links hold the potential to transform
India in terms of education and healthcare, both of
which areas are being championed by Amma's institutions.
He said how inspired he'd been just days before at
seeing doctors at Amma's AIMS hospital evaluating patients
in remote areas of Leh-Ladakh and the Lakshadweep Islands
via an ISRO satellite. And now, he said, Amma's institutions
were making bold steps on the educational front as
well.
In Coimbatore, Professor V.S. Ramamurthy spoke along
the same lines, reiterating how the power of the link
lies in taking the universities to the students and
in taking the hospitals to the patients.
One of the Amritapuri campus' guests of honour was
Dr. Bharat Jayaraman, a professor from the State University
of New York in Buffalo who has been involved with "distance
teaching" for the past 20 years. Dr. Jayarman
said he could not believe that a Deemed University
not much more than a year old could have set up such
a complex and advance satellite-link system.
In Her speech, Amma referred to a saying of Hers: "Where
there is love, distance doesn't matter." She then
recalled how one of Her brahmacharis had once quipped
to Her, "Will you phone me when You are abroad
giving programmes? Where there is a phone, distance
doesn't matter." Amma said, "The satellite
network being initiated today makes us feel the same
way. It will help you to study and work better." Then
Amma gave the mantra of success to the students: "Study
while you study, play while you play, and work whole-heartedly
and sincerely. Success will be yours."
Later, BARC Director Dr. S. Banerjee recalled Amma's
words. Referring to the dedication and sacrifice of
all involved with making the link operational, he said, "Where
there is love there is no barrier--this is what we
are witnessing here, as only love has made this possible."
--Sakshi
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