Wangchuk, who inspired Aamir Khan's character in the acclaimed movie '3 Idiots' after he initiated reforms in school education in Ladakh, said, "I belong to the ST category, but I have not had to take up benefits of it".
"Once someone has become equal by the benefits of affirmative action (reservation), they should volunteer to give (quota) it up out of self-esteem and self-respect," he said, adding the nation is like a family in which "stronger should take care of the weaker".
A nation is as an extension of family, the engineer- turned educationist said, "In a family we all take care of the members."
"It is a shame that some are extremely rich and some are extremely poor in the world. Look at the nation as a family. Those who are bigger and stronger should take care of the weaker," he said, urging the people to make "affirmative action" more just and equitable, rather than waiting for years for change.
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"Ours is a nation which is obsessed with grades and ranks. But taking sabbatical would avoid wastage of resources. For instance, we choose something to study, and after a year or two we realise what we have chosen something that doesn't suit us," he said.
"It saves precious resource called time," he said
Delhi LG Anil Baijal, who was present at the convocation as the chancellor, too echoed the views, observing "that education doesn't take place only in stuffy classrooms, it happens everywhere and everyday".
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