fantastic story. But I am really sad to see what our present generations are learning. Not a single student has basic courtesy to say thank you for the guest before shooting the questions as she is obliged to give answers. She stood there and shared the experience. This IIT grads only somehow get into IIT, thats their contribution to India. Will run away to US , the first opportunity they get. I have seen enough of them in my company , all have become IT operations support persons. What a waste of government resource for this cramming breed. I wonder how many inventions have they got by securing into these government funded IIT's. They should be deployed to some rural villages after their course to serve public organization for 5 years so that public money is not wasted. They are getting trained for US markets now at the cost of Indian tax payers.
Too many welcome speeches and gifts before the main event i.e. the talk given by the guest speaker. It kills the importance of the anticipated talk by the guest. Reminds me of India of 1980s. Get to the chase and cut out that chamchagiri. This is modern India that is rushing ahead and trying to catch up. One welcome speech, and then talk by the guest speaker, next a long session of questions and answers followed by the gift would have been more appropriate.
4 min and 30 seconds, out of which less than one minute for welcome by the Dean Dr. Agnipatri (and her classmate as we later understand) is very reasonable time period to greet, introduce and make comfortable a guest of the caliber of Dr. Thomas. I do not think this is Chamchagiri. I only felt the questions by the students could have been more prepared.
Excellent Madam, Have documentation, in the form of biography,, if not done
Hats off to u mam🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
fantastic story. But I am really sad to see what our present generations are learning. Not a single student has basic courtesy to say thank you for the guest before shooting the questions as she is obliged to give answers. She stood there and shared the experience.
This IIT grads only somehow get into IIT, thats their contribution to India. Will run away to US , the first opportunity they get. I have seen enough of them in my company , all have become IT operations support persons. What a waste of government resource for this cramming breed. I wonder how many inventions have they got by securing into these government funded IIT's. They should be deployed to some rural villages after their course to serve public organization for 5 years so that public money is not wasted. They are getting trained for US markets now at the cost of Indian tax payers.
Simple but great person congratulations madam
Great Indian woman Tess thomas congratulations to her
Students from IIT ..what kind of English?Especially that young guy
இவங்க சொல்றத பாத்தா ஒவொர்ரு வெலைலும் தெரியாம தெறிஞ்சு செஞ்ச்சதுபோல் இருக்கு
Too many welcome speeches and gifts before the main event i.e. the talk given by the guest speaker. It kills the importance of the anticipated talk by the guest. Reminds me of India of 1980s. Get to the chase and cut out that chamchagiri. This is modern India that is rushing ahead and trying to catch up. One welcome speech, and then talk by the guest speaker, next a long session of questions and answers followed by the gift would have been more appropriate.
4 min and 30 seconds, out of which less than one minute for welcome by the Dean Dr. Agnipatri (and her classmate as we later understand) is very reasonable time period to greet, introduce and make comfortable a guest of the caliber of Dr. Thomas. I do not think this is Chamchagiri. I only felt the questions by the students could have been more prepared.