Anand Kumar, the founder of Super 30 tutorial programme that started in Patna, Bihar in 2002, was speaking at an event organised by the Stanford India Association of the Stanford University, coinciding with the world teachers' day, wherein he underlined the need to develop more and more teachers to spread the light of education in all corners of the world.
Established in 2002, the programme selects 30 meritorious and talented candidates each year from economically backward sections of society and trains them for the IIT-JEE, the entrance examination for the Indian Institutes of Technology.
Noting that Teachers day should not remain just a day lip service, he said: "It should help create an atmosphere in which teachers get the respect and recognition they deserve to draw the best from the society to this pious profession."
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In his remarks, Kumar exhorted the Indians present there to contribute to faster growth of their country by using their enormous expertise, which took them to new heights.
"India is progressing and it has realized its potential to be the world leader. With people like you all, who are capable of doing so much, it can be achieved," Kumar added.
He, however, lamented the new trend, in which very few people want to become teachers, though just everyone in the society wants the best teacher for his/her wards.