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Do We Need The Opportunistic Councils To Govern The Deterministic Science?

The recent decision made by various academic policy makers and administrators make us to think that those sitting in the various academic councils are cheaters. It is generally believed that the politicians and the businessmen are opportunists. But, the decisions and actions of the Indian academies reveal the hardcore fact that academicians are the worst cheats.
Science is purely deterministic while commerce is purely opportunistic. Indian Universities are meant loot the public and earn money. They are not meant to cultivate arts and science. In the recent past, various colleges in Tamilnadu started Bioinformatics course. But, all of them closed the department of bioinformatics. Every academic department is supposedly instituted to promote the art which concerned department specializes. The Tamilnadu universities completely failed to promote bioinformatics or one can say that no professor in Tamilnadu has the capability to promote bioinformatics. Another horror side of the story is that the tuition fee. It went upto 2 lakh just to get M. Sc., degree. Don’t the idiots sitting in the academic councils know the nature of bioinformatics course?
Another course is B. S. Biotechnology. Under the ‘Vice-chancellorship’ of Ponnavaiko the course was introduced in some of its affiliated colleges. Today (4.9.2010), the newspaper reports state that the Government of Tamilnadu has banned the BS biotechnology course. Those students who have joined the BS biotechnology can continue with the course, but the colleges should not admit students for BS biotechnology in the years to come. The academic council of Bharathidasan university completely failed to foresee the pros and cons of starting BS biotechnology course. And, the members of the academic council does not have sufficient intelligence to weigh the pros and cons of BS biotechnology. How the Bharathidasan university started without the knowledge of the higher education secretary of Government of Tamilnadu? Where the hell the education secretary went when Bharathidasan University was introducing the BS biotechnology course? Or the education secretary think that the professors are fools?
The open fact is that the modern academic policy makers are pure opportunists and cheats. Do we need the opportunistic councils to govern the deterministic science?

No Responses to “Do We Need The Opportunistic Councils To Govern The Deterministic Science?”

  1. Dude says:

    You finally need to understand that bioinformatics is complete crap. There’s nothing there. Give it up and come back to earth.
    I have been telling you that for years, and you see that I was not jsut insulting you, THERE’S NOTHING THERE!

  2. FakeGeni says:

    first your country needs independence from the existing systems – both social systems and political mentality. and your country need democracy “real democracy” – no more dictatorial mindset everywhere. and your country needs unity of all different types of people. your population growth is another problem causing people to be selfish or self-centred. … many actually need to change. after all, it’s about people – their stories, their lives, their conditions. your country needs better freedom of speech and tolerance on such freedom fighters using only their pens.
    well, don’t forget about “real democracy”.

  3. Mahdavi says:

    India is the place of strange phenomenons,but like above mentioned report is not strange in third world.
    Step by step you develop the sciences in your country.
    But please look at the history,in 3rd world the main problem is the acceptance of people to new
    events and phenomenons.
    Your background of culture is very rich but at present contradictions create unharmonised issues
    in many categories.
    Please refer to your real self by your cultural background.

  4. Ardi Pithecus ™ says:

    Master, oh Master, you make assertions which you fail to back up, giving us in effect what amounts to only an abstract.
    What are “The recent decision made by various academic policy makers and administrators”, and why do they “make us to think that those sitting in the various academic councils are cheaters”? Tell me these things, Master oh Master, and perhaps I can begin to understand.
    “Science is purely deterministic while commerce is purely opportunistic,” you say. Really? Prove it.
    After that, all the stuff about Indian universities is for Indians to consider the truth of. How is a middle-class man in the Midwest of the United States to know–or care–about such things, Master oh Master?

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