"Education would fail ignominiously in its objective if it manufactures only a robot and called
him an economic man stressing the adjective economic and forgetting the substantive man.
A university cannot afford to ignore the cultural aspects of education whatever studies it specilizes in.
Science is a means, not an end. Whereas culture is an end in itself. Even though you may ultimately
become a scientist, a doctor, or an engineer, you must while in college, absorb fundamental values
which will make you a man of culture. An engineer has not merely to build bridges; he has to be a
devoted husband, a kind father, a friendly neighbour, a dutiful citizen, and a man true to himself.
He will have trials and tribulations; his heart will fail him at times; he will then need the
strength which true culture alone can give."
- Dr Munshi