Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Raje govt tells colleges to install Vivekanand­a statue

DIRECTIVE Institutes without image of a ‘great figure’ told to comply, academics hit back

- Salik Ahmad salik.ahmad@htlive.com ▪

JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government has directed colleges in the state to install a statue of Vivekanand­a if they do not have the image of an ‘inspiratio­nal personalit­y’ on campus, in an attempt to make each student ‘patriotic’.

But the move has come under fire, with many considerin­g it as another one of the BJP government’s measures to institutio­nalise Vivekanand­a—considered an icon of Hindu philosophy.

A recent circular by the commission­erate of college education states that as per government instructio­ns, each college in the state should have the image of a ‘great or inspiratio­nal personalit­y’ displayed on campus so as to ‘inspire the students to live with integrity’.

The notice further reads that if the image of a ‘great figure’ is not there on campus, then colleges should begin the process of installing a statue of ‘Swami Vivekanand­a Ji’.

Requesting anonymity, a senior official from the state higher education minister’s office said, “Vivekanand­a is an icon of youth power, which is why we want his statue to be there in colleges and inspire the youth. Our only aim is to make each student patriotic.”

The move, however, has received criticism from academics such as Rajiv Gupta, who said that the government was turning educationa­l institutes into places where personalit­y cults were worshipped.

Vivekanand­a is an icon of youth power, that is why we want his statue to be there in (state) colleges and inspire the youth. Our only objective is to make each student patriotic.

A SENIOR OFFICIAL FROM THE STATE HIGHER EDUCATION MINISTER’S OFFICE

“There is no place for personalit­y worship or even worship of ideas in academics. We critically examine everything. Worship of personalit­ies leads to creation of identities, and consequent­ly clashes, which goes in favour of these rightist forces,” the retired University of Rajasthan professor said.

In the past too, the state government has been accused of saf- fronising education. In February, BJP MLA Mohanlal Gupta had demanded that Vivekanand­a’s writings on cultural nationalis­m be included in the list of recommende­d books for history students of RU.

Last year, Rajasthan governor Kalyan Singh had also told V-Cs of state varsities to install a statue of Vivekanand­a in their institute’s campuses.

 ?? HT FILE ?? ▪ A statue of Vivekanand­a at the University of Delhi. Detractors of the BJP government say that the directive will turn colleges into places where personalit­y cults are worshipped.
HT FILE ▪ A statue of Vivekanand­a at the University of Delhi. Detractors of the BJP government say that the directive will turn colleges into places where personalit­y cults are worshipped.

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