The Asian Age

JNU plans online course on Ambedkar’s thoughts

■ Aim to take his ideas to the masses: V- C

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Jawaharlal Nehru University is mulling an online diploma course on B. R. Ambedkar’s principles and his contributi­on to socio- economic developmen­t of the country in collaborat­ion with the Dr Ambedkar Internatio­nal Centre ( DAIC), officials said.

Vice- chancellor of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, M. Jagadesh Kumar, presented the proposal at the signing of an MoU between the university and the DAIC on Friday.

The six- month online diploma course would be initiated through the recently set up special centre for e- learning, as a part of which the institute aims to offer certificat­e, and degree programmes in an online format on different subjects.

The DAIC under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowermen­t Friday inked an agreement with the JNU to facilitate and enhance research activities and policy formulatio­n aimed at socio- economic transforma­tion and sustainabl­e evelopment. If the proposal gets a green light, it would be initiated under MOU. “I have made the proposal to Union minister Thaawarcha­nd Gehlot and he is very positive about it,” Kumar said. The aim is to take the ideas, thoughts of Ambedkar, on social equality, women empowermen­t to masses through a structured curriculum.

The MoU was signed by JNU vice- chancellor and Director of DAIC Atul Dev Sarmah in the presence of Gehlot on Friday. The DAIC is a centrally located state- of- the- art centre for quality research in socio- economic transforma­tion.

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