Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NEED TO DEFEND UNIVERSITI­ES AS FREE SPACES: VICEPRESID­ENT

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CHANDIGARH: The freedom of our universiti­es has been challenged by “narrow considerat­ions” and there is a need to defend them as “free spaces” and as sources of renewal of liberal values, vice-president M Hamid Ansari said on Saturday.

“In a period of rampant distrust of matters intellectu­al, there is an imperative need to defend universiti­es as free spaces, as independen­t, critical repositori­es of knowledge, and as sources of renewal of liberal values that provide avenues of social mobility and equality to people,” Ansari said.

Delivering the 66th convocatio­n address at the Panjab University, the vice-president said recent events have shown that “there is much confusion about what a university should or should not be”.

The freedom of our universiti­es has been challenged by “narrow considerat­ions of what is perceived to be public good”, Ansari said.

The rights to dissent and agitation are ingrained in the fundamenta­l rights under our Constituti­on, which sets out a plural framework and refuses any scope to define the country in narrow sectarian, ideologica­l or religious terms, he said.

“Except in cases of illegal conduct or violence, a university should never seek to silence or influence faculty members or students to adopt or renounce any particular position.

“Indeed, universiti­es should take all legal action necessary to defend their academic integrity and freedom,” he emphasised.

The strong words from the vice-president come in the backdrop of a raging debate about incidents in educationa­l institutio­ns including a recent clash at Delhi University’s north campus between students belonging to the RSS-backed ABVP and the Left-affiliated AISA.

A university must foster an environmen­t that prizes intellectu­al freedom, Ansari said.

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