Millennium Post

‘Sanskrit being given priority over other Chairs at JNU’

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While getting a chair for their respective language at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is a success for states, it could also be the beginning of a long struggle for funds and facilities for those who head it.

Not all languages have been prioritise­d as much as Sanskrit at the JNU. Last year, the Academic Council approved the conversion of the Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies into a full-fledged School of Sanskrit and Indic Studies.

But the Chairs of other languages have allegedly been meted out a step-motherly treatment. The Chairs of other languages seek treatment on par with Sanskrit language.

The head of Odia Chair, Udayanath Sahoo, is struggling to get an office for himself ever since the Chair was instituted in December last year with a grant of Rs 5 crore by the Odisha government.

“I am hopeful that I will get a separate room soon,” Sahoo said, refusing to say anymore.

The head of Kannada Chair, Purshottam­a Bilimale, has begun free language classes to ensure the Chair does not die a slow death.

Instituted in 2015, the Chair has not been allocated Mphil or PHD seats so far.

“If you are not ready to provide infrastruc­ture, don't start any Chairs. We all were working in our own jobs, but came here with high expectatio­ns,” Bilimale said.

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