Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DU TO TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO WRITE FACEBOOK POSTS

- Heena Kausar heena.kausar@hindustant­imes.com

Facebook posts are about to graduate to high literature at Delhi University.

In this age of the ubiquitous social media, one of the country’s leading universiti­es wants its English literature students to master writing Facebook posts.

The posts will go beyond the mundane. Ate this, met them, went there — this won’t cut. It would be serious “academic writing”. As part of the skill enhancemen­t courses (SEC), students will also be taught to write blogs, cover letters and proof reading.

The idea has been proposed by the English department’s choicebase­d credit system core committee, which wants Facebook posts to be part of a course on “academic writing”.

Facebook has emerged as the favourite hunting ground of aspiring writers, poets and artists. It allows them to reach an audience and find a publisher too. Facebook posts as literary writing is not the only syllabus change DU is looking at.

It has also proposed to add popular writer Chetan Bhagat’s debut novel Five Point Someone as a ‘general elective’ paper for students of honours courses other than English, a choice that raised many eyebrows.

The English department has sent to all colleges the proposed changes and teachers have to send in their feedback by May 1. HT has a copy of the changes.

The DU had not decided how the course would be taught and instructio­ns would be given only after receiving feedback from teachers, sources said.

Christel R Devadawson, head of the English department, said changes could be made after receiving feedback.

“Skill enhancemen­t courses in general are meant to take the emphasis from just literary centric teaching to broad-based, everyday, contempora­ry concerns,” she said. Some teachers had concerns about the structure of SEC and those “will be addressed based on the feedback we receive”, Devadawson said.

The recommenda­tions will be sent to the academic and executive councils for approval.

AAP MLA Somnath Bharti on Tuesday alleged that the BJP and Congress were involved in ‘booth rigging’ and threatenin­g voters .

In a letter to Delhi state election commission­er SK Srivastava a day before counting of votes, he said he had witnessed ‘massive irregulari­ties/ malpractic­es’ during the polling on Sunday and also apprised the returning officer ‘well in time’ but no action was ‘seen’ visibly.

He said in the letter that attempts of booth rigging by BJP at Humayunpur were made. Bharti, former law minister, further alleged that the Congress threatened to ‘kill people’ who wanted to vote for AAP at Hauz Rani.

“At Gargi school , people with valid voter cards were turned away as their names were not in the list. At St. Mary’s polling station, the BJP candidate’s father was polling agent and was campaignin­g for his daughter,” the letter said. HTC

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