‘Delhi varsity introducing Hindi, other MILs without assessment’

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New Delhi: The Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) has stated that Delhi University has decided to introduce compulsory Hindi and other Modern Indian Languages (MILs) in its four-year course programme for undergraduates without assessing the capacity of the faculty on MILs.

Suhas Chakma, Director of Asian Centre for Human Rights, filed a Right to Information application with the Deputy Registrar of Delhi University on 5 April 2013, among others, seeking the names of the colleges under Delhi University where MILs are taught and list of MILs taught in each college; and number of faculty members for each MIL in each college under Delhi University.

In the reply to the RTI received, the Deputy Registrar, Delhi University stated that it has no information about the number of staff teaching MILs in Delhi University and instead directed Mr Chakma to seek information from individual colleges.

“This shows that Delhi University had not even conducted the basic assessment about faculty strength to introduce compulsory MILs for the University. The proposal to conduct centralised MIL courses to address the shortages in the MIL faculty is nothing but a Tuglaqi policy under which non-Hindi speakers will be discriminated as Hindi is the only subject which has adequate faculty strength.” – stated Chakma.

The Asian Centre for Human Rights urged the University Grants Commission to intervene with Delhi University to halt the four year undergraduate programme and not to introduce compulsory MILs without assessment of faculty strength and without addressing the needs of students who do not study MIL at the qualifying level. (ANI)

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