Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Name of Dyal Singh College not changed, says DU registrar

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■ ■

NEWDELHI: Delhi University (DU) on Wednesday said the name of Dyal Singh (Evening) College has not been changed amid uproar after a banner identified the institutio­n as “Vande Matarm Dyal Singh College” at its annual day held recently.

Human resource developmen­t minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday said the government will not allow the college to be renamed and will take action against its management committee for “doing so without consent”. “I want to make it clear that the name of Dyal Singh college will not change. It has not changed and no permission will be given. If there are two Dyal Singh colleges, the management can only decide to call them 1 and 2 or A and B to differenti­ate. Strict action will be taken against the management,” he said.

Dyal Singh Majithia, a philanthro­pist, willed his wealth in 1895 to set up an education trust and in 1910, Dyal Singh College was establishe­d in Lahore. After partition, the college was establishe­d in Karnal and in Delhi. It started functionin­g in Delhi as a constituen­t College of DU in 1959 and made a university maintained institutio­n in 1978.

DU registrar Tarun Das said in a statement, “It is hereby clarified that the University of Delhi has not changed the name of Dyal Singh (Evening) College.”a top DU official said the proposal for name change has not been approved by the university statutory bodies and without it, the college cannot use any new name to identify itself.

Last November, the governing body (GB) had decided to rename the college as “Vande Mataram Mahavidyal­aya” after the college was turned into a regular shift college. The move was opposed by students, teachers and activists. The HRD minister said in Rajya Sabha that the government was neither involved in the decision, nor did it approve of it and put the decision on hold.

A source in the principal office said the name was mentioned in that way (Vande Mataram Mahavidyal­aya) on a poster on its annual day on April 25. Principal Pawan Kumar Sharma refused to comment and said only GB chairman Amitabh Sinha can do so. Sinha did not respond.

Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal said she briefed PM Narendra Modi and requested the college’s GB chairman be sacked for hurting sentiments of Sikh community and action be taken against DU V-C Yogesh Tyagi.

 ?? HT ?? Reports said that one of two Dyal Singh Colleges, run from common campus in Delhi, had been renamed ‘Vande Mataram College’.
HT Reports said that one of two Dyal Singh Colleges, run from common campus in Delhi, had been renamed ‘Vande Mataram College’.

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