IIT-Kharagpur on its 70th Foundation Day connects Technology with Music in Academics
“Any education is connected with the other just like scientific education is connected with music, humanities, history and more. Students will connect with their own minds, heart and thoughts with the help of these programmes or courses. Music too is scientifically and logically developed and students will be able to learn how technology can be connected with music and vice versa.”
Biswabrata Goswami
Hummingbird News
KHARAGPUR, 18 AUG: IIT Kharagpur on Tuesday launched the Academy of Classical and Folk Arts on the occasion of their 70th Foundation Day through a webinar for the first time that saw the presence of Professor Virendra K Tewari, Director, IIT Kharagpur and Padma Bhushan Ajoy Chakrabarty, who is a visiting faculty at the varsity.
A first in the IIT system, the Academy aims to nurture the
creative talents of the IIT Kharagpur community through an immersion in music
and fine arts.
The Academy will offer regular training on
music, fine arts and other performing arts, and run micro-credit courses for
students. Its global outreach programs, that will include MOOCs courses and
live classes, will create opportunities for a wider dissemination of the
creative liberty at the heart of Indian classical music. The Academy will also
pursue collaborative research in science and technology interventions in Indian
classical music and other art forms that will not only help preserve India’s
rich heritage but also create new teaching-learning resources.
“The spirit of creativity, collaboration and collective well-being is ingrained in the teaching-learning of our traditional performing and creative art forms. Inspiring the present generation to learn creative arts will enable them to develop the faculties of concentration, coordination, confidence and creativity, which are catalysts for scientific excellence,” said Prof. Pallab Dasgupta, Professor-in-Charge of the Academy and Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Congratulating IIT KGP for their newest addition to the campus, Padma Bhushan Pt. Ajoy Chakrabarty, Distinguished Professor and Mentor, who graced the inauguration and conducted a unique workshop called “Sur-o-Srishti: The Science and Philosophy of making Indian Music” said, “Any education is connected with the other just like scientific education is connected with music, humanities, history and more. Students will connect with their own minds, heart and thoughts with the help of these programmes or courses. Music too is scientifically and logically developed and students will be able to learn how technology can be connected with music and vice versa.”
“India will reach the pinnacle of scientific and
engineering eminence if the spirit of innovation is inculcated in the young
minds,” said Pt. Chakrabarty.
“The modern style of learning music, which I have been professing over the years with remarkable effect, is designed to inculcate the traits of experimentation and innovation in young minds, rather than blind imitation which has become prevalent not only in music but in most other forms of learning. There is no better place to bring about this change in the mindset than a top seat of learning like IIT Kharagpur.”
Pt. Chakrabarty is heading the ‘100 Ragas
Initiative’ of the Academy. The initiative intends to formulate the deep
structure of Indian ragas as semi-lexical languages by forging a connection of
the creative arts with the cognitive sciences.
“It is essential for an institute of national
importance to focus on the holistic development of its students, staff and
faculty. The Academy of Classical and Folk Arts is the first of its kind at IIT
Kharagpur. This and other forthcoming academies such as the Academy of
Leadership are designed to expand the mind set of our students from narrow
individual academic competitors to versatile and creative social beings with
the flair and confidence of excelling in innovation and technology leadership.
We are privileged to have an eminent musician in the form of Pt. Ajoy Chakraborty
by our side as a distinguished professor and mentor of this academy. With him
by our side, we are happy to officially launch the academy,” said Prof. V K
Tewari, Director, IIT Kharagpur.
The Academy is closely supported by IIT
Kharagpur’s distinguished alumni, including Mr. Arjun Malhotra, Dr. Kiran Seth,
members of the IIT Kharagpur Foundation, USA, and more recently Mr. Mukund
Padmanabhan. Talking about the Academy’s vision, Mr. Malhotra said, “In today’s
world innovation is driven by individuals or teams who have access to both the
left side and right side of their brains.”
Courtesy: Images from IIT-KGP @iNET
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