"You are among the brightest brains in the country. You are the change-makers who are set to create history in various disciplines of life. Aspire to be global citizens... competitiveness makes one narrow-minded," Satyarthi said while addressing the 53rd Convocation of IIT-Bombay here.
Satyarthi, an electrical engineer by training, asked the students to use their engineering background to analyse and innovate rather than keep a blind faith in the prevailing system.
Appealing to students to think about themselves in a different manner, Satyarthi said, "If you just dream for yourself, you may achieve the goal but will never be able to live in peace, but if you dream of a better world, you can be a global leader...Dream, discover and do."
Observing that IIT-B is an institute par excellence, Satyarthi asked students to harness and channelise the leadership quality in them for a larger good.
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Recalling his own experience as a crusader for child rights, Satyarthi said, he refused to accept that poor children have to work at the cost of their freedom and right to education.
"When I started school, I would see a boy of my age with a cobbler outside my school. When I questioned as to why the boy was not in school, I was told that poor children need to work.
"I refused to buy this argument. Later in life I gave up my lucrative engineering career to challenge and change this modern day slavery. I was shocked to see the business of buying and selling small boys and girls at lesser price than animals," the activist said.