The document discusses human resources and resource persons. It provides examples of several prominent Indian scientists and leaders who could serve as resource persons, including G. Madhavan Nair, the former chairman of ISRO, justice V.R. Krishna Iyer of the Supreme Court of India, and agriculture scientist M.S. Swaminathan. A resource person is someone with relevant expertise who can provide knowledge, guidance, and insights on a given topic. Their direct benefits include sharing specialized knowledge and experience to aid in education.
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RELEVANCE AND SCOPE OF HUMAN
RESOURCES FOR BETTER SCIENCE,
TEACHING & LEARNING- HUMAN
RESOURCES
TOPIC: PERSONALITIES AND SCIENTISTS
IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY
Submitted By Submitted To
Rejitha A. R Reshma Thulasi T L
Natural science AssistantProfessorin
F.M.T.C Mylapore Natural Science
F.M.T.C Mylapore
Submitted on:
03/08/2015
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INDEX
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1 INTRODUCTION 4
2 RESOURSE PERSON 4
3
QUALITIES OF RESOURCE
PERSON
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IMPORTANCE OF
RESOURCEPERSONS IN
EDUCATION
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5 CONCLUSION 11
6 REFERENCE 12
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INTRODUCION
HUMAN RESOURCES
Human resources is a set of individuals who made up the workforce of an
organizations, business sectors or economy. “Human Capital” is sometimes used
synonymously with human resources, although human capital typically refers to a
more narrow view likewise, other terms sometimes used include “manpower”,”
talent” , “labour” or simply “people”.
The professional discipline and business function that overseas an
organization, human resource is called Human Resource Management.
RESOURSE PERSON
A resource person is one who has knowledge relevant stills, competence and
expertise to give a talk guidance or firsthand information in a given subject or area.
They are often persons who are well versed with the subject matter.
A resource person in undergraduate education classes may promote insights
into the challenges, success and frustrations associated with the development and
implementation of elementary curriculum. The direct benefits of the resources
person include (a) sharing unique, specialized knowledge and experience. (b)
Sharing instructional media including audio visual hardware and software, as well
as published, teacher designed and teacher constructed instructional materials. (c)
Sharing divergent philosophers (d) providing possible options and goals for future
career growth. (f) Stimulating a realistic approach to educational problems and (g)
providing stimulations of selected professional situations
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QUALITIES OF RESOURCE PERSON
a) Leadership Skill
b) Motivation Skill
c) Presentation Skill
d) Communication Skill
e) Recruitment Skill
f) IT Skill
g) Innovative thinking Skill
h) Counseling Skill etc.
Positive thinkers have +ve results, “because they are not afraid of problems”
IMPORTANCE OF RESOURCE PERSONS IN EDUCATION
G. MADHAVAN NAIR
G. Madhavan Nair is the former chairman of Indian Space research
organization and secretary to the department of space, government of India
September 2003. Madhavan Nair was awarded the Padma Vibhushan, Indian’s
Second highest civilian honor on January 26, 2009.
He was born at Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala, India in a middleclass
Nairfamily. He graduated with B.Sc. Engineering from college of Engineering,
Thiruvanathapuram, under university of Kerala, with Specialization in Electronics
and communication Engineering. After graduation, Nair attended a training
programme at Bhaba Atomic research center school, Mumbai.
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Career
Madhavan Nair is a leading technologist in the field of rocket system and
has made significant contributions to the development of multistage satellite
launch vehicle.
As director of ISRO’s largest R& D center, the Vikram Sarabhai space
center, he also saw Indians Geo Synchronous satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV)
successfully come to function.
1967 – 1972 Head Payload Integration Section, TERLS, TVM
1972- 1974 Project Manager, Tele command System, VSSC TVM
1974- 1980 Project Engineer, SLV 3 Project TVM
1980- 1984 Head, Electronic System, VSSC, TVM
1984- 1988 Associate Project director, PSLV TVM
1988 – 1995 Project Director, ILVP, VSSC, TVM
1994- 1996 Programme Director, ILVP, VSSC, TVM
1995- 1999 Director Liquid propulsion System Center, TVM
1999- 2003 Director VSSC, TVM
2010 Chairman, Center of Management, TVM
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As Chairman of ISRO
As the chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation, Madhavan Nair is
entrusted with the responsibility for the development of space technology and its
application to national development. During his tenure seven missions were
accomplished, ie. INSAT – 3E, Resource at-1, Edusat, Carto Sat-1, Hamsat-1,
INSAT-4A, PSLV-C5, GSLV-F01, PSLV- CO, Cartosat- 2, INSAT- 4B, SRE-1,
PSLV- C7, PSLV- C8, GSLV- F04, INSAT- 4CR, PSLV- C10, Carbosat – 2A,
IMS- 1, PSLV- C9, Chandrayan- 1, PSLV- c11, PSLV- C 12, RISAT- 2,
ANUSAT, PSLV- C14 and Ocensat- 2. Madhavan Nair has given major thrust for
evolving application programme such as tele education and telemedicine for
meeting the needs of society at large. He is also providing guidance and leadership
in undertaking new technology development related to launch vehicle, space craft
for communication, remote sensing & application programme to meet societal
needs.
The Govt. of India conferred Madhavan Nair the highly coveted awards
Padma Bhushan in 1998 and Padma Vibhushan in 2009 in recognition of his
service to the country & society.
V. R .KRISHNA IYER
Vaidyanathapuram Ramakrishna Iyer born on November 1, 1915. Popular known
as justice VK Krishna Iyer is a famous judge in the supreme court of India. He was
born at Vaidyanathapuram near Palakkad. He was elected to Kerala Legislative
Assembly in 1957, he became a minister in the first communist government in
Kerala servicing until 1959. Having been the minister of law, power, prisons,
irrigation and social welfare in the gov. of Kerala he was instrumental in bringing
about many significant changes in these sectors. In 1973, he was sworn in as a
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judge of the Supreme Court of India, as of 2011, he is the last Supreme Court
judge to have previously served as politician. He was offered with Padma
Vibhushan in year 1999. There are 105 published books by VR Krishna Iyer which
include four travelogues.
Public Role
In July 2010, Iyer Supported a campaign to introduce Islamic banking and
finance into India. “I welcome Islamic Finance in India, Islamic Finance has
proven successful in poverty alleviation and promoting sustainable growth in many
countries, including United States, it is very relevant in our country where 20
million people are starving”. Iyer said
In June 2008 Iyer was among several leading jurists and civil rights activist
who signed an open letter urging Iran to abide by international human rights
conventions and release the detainees immediately of the leadership of Baha in
faith in Iran.
Justice VR Krishna Iyer also serving as the president of Kerala, Janakeeya
Prathirodha Samithi, a state level organisation in kerala, which is leading and
coordinating various mass movements and anti-globalization movements in the
state.
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Dr.M.S.SWAMINATHAN
Date of Birth:07-08-1925
Birth place :Born in Kumbakonam, India
Education : Educated in Madras and Cambridge Universities
Positions : held Member RajyaSabha, Govt. of India, UNESCO Cousteau
Chair in Ecotechnology and Chairman, M.S. Swaminathan Research
Foundation, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Director, Indian Agricultural Research Institute,
1961-72;DirectorGeneral, Indian Council of Agricultural Research
1972-79;Principal Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Govt.ofIndia
1979-80; Member, Planning Commission and Chairman, Scientific Adv.
Committee to Cabinet, Govt. of India,
1980-82; Chairman, UN ScienceAdvisory Committee,
1980; Independent Chairman, FAO Council,
1981-85;Director General, IRRI, Los Banos, Philippines,
1982-88; President,International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources (India),
1989-96, Chairman, National Commission on Farmersof India,
2004-06; President, Pugwash Conference on Science and World
Affairs.
ResearchArea : Cytogenetics, Plant Breeding, agriculture, biodiversity
and eco-development
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Awards and fellowships : Several Awards including Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar
Prize, 1961; Ramon Magsaysay Award for community Leadership, 1971;
Albert Einstein World Science Award, 1986; First World Food Prize,
1987; UNESCO Gandhi Gold Medal, France, 1999; Franklin D Roosevelt
Four Freedom Medal, Netherlands, 2000; Volvo and Tylor Prize for
Environment; Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and
Development, 2000; D.Sc.(h.c) from 58 Universities; Sahametrei Medal
of Royal Govt. of Cambodia, 2007; Life Time Achievement Award of All
Indian Management Association, 2007; Golden Peacock Life Time
Achievement Award, 2007; LalBahadurShastri National Award,
2007;ShiningWorld Leadership Award, Singapore, 2007; ISCA Award
2007-2008.
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CONCLUSION
The professional discipline and business function that overseas an
organisation andhuman resource. The resource persons are those who relevant
skills, competence and expertise to have given a talk guidance. The direct benefits
of the resource persons has unique specialize knowledge and experience.