Sunday, January 23, 2011

One Day Workshop on Unlearning

When I developed the theory of human growth through unlearning, I myself never imagined that it is such a great idea. But every time I encounter people and talk about unlearning, I see their interest and excitements, I feel that there is an urgent need to work on and ensure smooth propagation of this great idea called unlearning. I invite you all to join in this endeavor in whatever way you could.


I conducted "One Day Workshop" on "Innovation thru Unlearning” at Ramanujan College of Management. There were around 20+ participants including faculties from that college. The college Principal also attended the workshop.

This was the third workshop in a row in last two months. I found that people are very excited about the topic called "Unlearning". Generally they have no idea about unlearning however they have aversion to find so many things new in my presentations.

Can I help if our knowledge is getting obsolete in one and a half year?

Many participants found so many things new and find them difficult to understand. The subject is new and difficult to understand. But as usual new things takes time. Unless we devote some time, we shall not be able to understand the topic.

I am happy that many came to my workshop to find unlearning. The response was over all encouraging but I was sad to find that most of them had no idea about the abc of unlearning.

It’s a long way to go before we start understanding unlearning.

I am delighted to write few feedbacks.

“The concept is too good to study and something very important for everybody to understand.”

“Session was good and topic is new to me. I want to attend more workshop on this topic.”

“Topic is quite interesting and psychological which is helpful for life.”

I have uploaded few photographs and posters prepared by faculties there on ulbul yahoo group. I hope that you all will like them and get more innovative ideas of unlearning.

Principal Prof (Dr) Rajkumar Nayak was very excited about my research. He is an author of seven books, he claimed. He spent more than half an hour after the workshop exclusively to talk to me about my research.

Unlearning is a great idea and its time has arrived. I request all the bloggers to join hands to find little more of unlearning in their day to day life so that they can understand unlearning and make use of this in their lives. They must promise to spend few minutes to know about unlearning.

For those who could not attend the workshop & missed... better luck next time...

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