The Asian Age

DU sends questionna­ires to depts ahead of accreditat­ion council visit

Grading by body crucial for funds, grants allotted to varsity by UGC

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council ( NAAC) will be visiting various department­s of Delhi University from October 29 to 31. The grading provided by the council is crucial for the funds and grants allotted to the varsity by the University Grants Commission ( UGC).

In the lead up to the visit, the varsity’s mock teams are conducting visits to various department­s and checking whether they are adequately prepared for the visit, a professor said.

The administra­tion had also recently mailed a questionna­ire of 103 questions to various department heads in this regard.

“Does the department observe national festivals and birth/ death anniversar­ies of great Indian personalit­ies? Are committees in place for studentrel­ated issues?” are some of the questions mentioned in the questionna­ire.

The student- related issues include complaints of sexual harassment, gender sensitisat­ion, the safety of northeast students, and steps to check ragging and hooliganis­m.

The questionna­ire also sought to know whether there was student participat­ion in committees.

There are also questions about alumni associatio­ns in the department and whether they are constitute­d through fair and transparen­t periodic elections and their functions, the professor said.

“Apart from these, there are also questions whether the department undertakes any activities related to gender sensitivit­y ( safety/ counsellin­g), and if it is equipped with mechanisms to check plagiarism,” he said.

Questions like whether a department follows any procedure for waste management and has any green practices in place have also been mentioned in the questionna­ire.

Apart from educationr­elated queries, the varsity administra­tion also wanted to know whether the department­s hold recreation­al activities, fresher parties, and farewells for students, he added.

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— BIPLAB BANERJEE City police chief Amulya Patnaik takes part in a “Plogging Drive”, launched by the NDMC to inculcate the habit of picking up of litter, on the occasion of the 4th anniversar­y of “Swachchhh Bharat Mission” at Khan Market in New Delhi on Sunday.
 ??  ?? There are also questions about alumni associatio­ns in the department and whether they are constitute­d through fair and transparen­t periodic elections Mock teams are conducting visits to various department­s and checking whether they are adequately prepared for the visit
There are also questions about alumni associatio­ns in the department and whether they are constitute­d through fair and transparen­t periodic elections Mock teams are conducting visits to various department­s and checking whether they are adequately prepared for the visit

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