Sunday, 13 April 2014






  Conversación con gente

           On 9th of March, Gyansagar in collaboration with TEQIP-II organized a workshop on Design and Innovation by Professor M.P Ranjan and A. K Gogoi. . M P Ranjan, Design Thinker &     Author of blog www.designforindia.com ,is a faculty in NID , Ahmedabad. He has worked for years to study the design prospects with the use of Bamboo by visiting many local development sites in North-East.  They discussed various issues and perspectives that can contribute to a better understanding of design opportunities. After all, design is a powerful force that shapes culture and is beneficial for communities and businesses alike.


After attending the workshop, having keen interest towards design I wanted to seek an interview of Prof. M.P Ranjan. My Team sHades Entferner (Anupam deka, Mandovi Borthakur , Arunav Saikia and Dinesh Dibakar) helped me to carry the way out. This important, thought provoking and highly inspiring interview is being presented here its original form.

sE: Would you please tell us the field that you are involved and let us know what it means to you?
MP Ranjan: My primary area of work is design thinking. Design thinking is not only a mental activity, it is a process through which you think, you act, you build , you taste and then you come back to thinking; that it is a cyclic process. I have been teaching that and doing it. The bamboo work that I presented in the workshop is a part of the same journey. I started design thinking in mid-eighties in NID (a faculty of design thinking left NID, which became a door kind of thing for my entry to NID). Through this thinking apart from bamboo, I am connected to many other activities in design. My personal nature is that I wonder a lot from one field to another (I have worked in computer, IT, handicrafts, small scale industries, high technical industries etc). Thus Design Education and thinking is my primary kind of thing.

sE: When did you pick up design thinking as a career?
MP: It’s a long story. I have a good hold over the English language, my vocabulary is huge which points a finger to my primary education. In madras I was put in a convent school (best in the city) run by Irish nuns. My father who was a carpenter and busy in his business, felt that his children should get the best of education. So I was admitted to the best schools from the primary level. I studied there till the fifth standard and then I joined Christian High School(6-12). In our school we had a choice in 9th standard to take two or three options and engineering was one of them. The engineering included engineering materials, engineering science, engineering drawing etc along with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and a few literary subjects. I chose engineering because that was an area of interest that I had. After 12th I thought of joining either an engineering college or architecture, and in order to get an entry to it I had to have a pre engineering course which I completed in Madras Christian College, Tambaram.
At that time my father’s business was going through a lot of turmoil. As a young kid I could see his tremendous success in one stage and huge losses in the next(1964). When I completed my college(1968) I was to get admission to Engineering College, Guindy or a school of architecture. But I couldn’t pursue my studies as my father was in an economic problem. So I started to work with him full time, to help in his work. After one year my father brought a paper saying that NID is organizing a new design programme seeking for either an architect or an experienced cabinet maker. And he told me to join it as I was a good cabinet maker(inspiration from my father). I entered PG programme when I was 18 and half and the oldest among my colleagues was 28 years old. I was a very brilliant boy, used to get highest marks. By the time I joined NID I already made 100 models because of my passion of making things. This way I got into the field of design.

sE: You came across many challenges. How did you face them?
MP: there may be hundreds of challenges that one may face in life but one should have a belief in oneself and just keep on going. You should not compromise.

sE: Sir it is said that excellence is not a skill, it is an attitude, and one must always have an attitude to excel in social and personal development. What do you think…?
MP: I don’t agree with it at all. Excellence is skill, that means when you do something well that is excellence. You can develop this by a lot of hard work and patience.

sE: Did something hurt you inspite of achieving all such recognitions?
MP: What recognitions? I don’t have a single award in my life. I am satisfied of getting leadership, but dissatisfied that our country doesn’t know that design can do so much for them. IIT’s are getting funds of thousands cores. But what about NID? They only get hundred to two hundred cores. Google has got autonomous vehicle. Why hasn’t any IIT developed it? IIT engineers have gone there and did it but the IITs cannot take credit for it. I am asking this question very loudly.

sE: How can we make four years of graduation more productive in NIT?
MP: you can do many things. For instance you can take the example of rickshaw. Can NIT make a single cycle rickshaw with advanced technology for silchar, to reduce labor effort. Yes, you can. You go around and sense what struggle the rickshaw puller is facing. If you can then make an innovative idea the city will be benefitted as everybody will go by these rickshaws and many will be employed. Thus you can think on some small ideas and convert them into something really different.

"There are many things to learn from different people"-sHades Entferner

Saturday, 5 April 2014

My journey towards iota……
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IOTA ….do u know what it means ?
Its something “a tiny or scarcely detectable amount” as found in a dictionary. But my IOTA is a small start-up to bridge the gap between students of Assam and the stack of opportunities that this rapidly changing world keeps on churning out. It was initiated by a group of four students from NIT Silchar in 2013 namely Priyankush Kahyap, Abhishek Kashyap, Chao Bagish Phukan and Anurag Biswanath.

I came to know about IOTA in the month of February 2014 during out cultural fest in NIT Silchar. One day I got a call from Anurag Biswanath and he wanted to meet me. I went to his hostel. There I found two members one was Anurag and the other was Priyankush. They introduced me about IOTA, as they want to extend their team member in IOTA so they started judging my interest towards IOTA. After going through a series of discussion I got the IOTA membership. Today we are nine members in IOTA .

My first contribution to the team was my presentation on career counselling in Paramount Academy , Silchar. It went well but not the best. I was finding difficulties in catching attention of the public in the beginning, as time roll on I was able to do so. I was a good experience for me.
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This was a small description to in entrance in IOTA keep following me for future updates and also keep visiting out page https://www.facebook.com/iotalearning.