On International Labour Day, we honour the registrars, clerks, and administrative staff who keep colleges running, and build to give them their time back.
"No work is insignificant. All labour that uplifts humanity has dignity," said Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
International Labour Day is usually about factories and fields. Today we want to honour a quieter workforce: the registrars, clerks, accountants, lab assistants, and administrative staff who keep colleges running. They reconcile fees at midnight before deadlines, chase a hundred signatures, and hold the whole machine together, often invisibly.
Too much of their day is lost to manual work that software should handle. When we automate the repetitive, we are not replacing people; we are giving them back their time and their dignity.
The best technology does not make people feel smaller; it lets them do the work only humans can.
To every campus worker: we see you, and we are building so your effort goes where it truly counts. Happy Labour Day.