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Janakiraman Ramachandran – Doctor of Education (honoris
causa)
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watch the presentation of the award
Janakiraman Ramachandran is currently the Chancellor of AMET
University in Chennai, India, which he founded in 1993. It began as
the Academy of Maritime Education and Training and has expanded
rapidly from 14 students to a current population of 2,700
undergraduate and postgraduate students. Mr Ramachandran identified
the need to provide training and employment opportunities for young
people in the state, ploughing considerable resource from profits
from other commercial enterprises to found the New era Association
of Educated Self Employed Youth (NAESEY). NAESEY projects range
from kiosks selling tea and snacks, to courier services and a
lending library for train journeys. The NAESEY vision extended into
rural India, offering free industrial training schemes in villages
and self-help groups to develop local enterprises. Since its
foundation in 1976, NAESEY has benefited over 1.5 million people,
their families and communities, by providing self-employment
opportunities for educated but unemployed young people to earn a
regular income and achieve social status. Mr Ramachandran’s award
is in recognition of his distinguished contribution to education
and social development in India.
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