Recently, I came across a very interesting read in one of the dailies about how preference for humanities among out university student population is stifling efforts for talented work force. For me that was a very genuine concern, only in one sense; that we need to invest a lot more in science and technology than we are doing now. Overall, we need to invest more in education in a more objective and focused way than we are doing now. It is astonishing policy mandarins keep talking expanding the economy to ensure economic growth and job creation. And they keep talking without looking for ways of investing not only creatively but also looking at some of the “forgotten” frontiers. Granted, investments in science and technology could could be the building blocks for long-term economic growth of the country. And none other than former US President Obama acknowledged this in one of the debates. I am no economist, however, the little time I have spent around books learning a