The Asian Age

DUTA holds protest against New Education Policy implementa­tion

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n (DUTA) on Tuesday held a protest against the implementa­tion of the New Education Policy in the varsity.

They protested outside the vice-chancellor’s office where the Academic Council meeting was underway to discuss the implementa­tion of the policy.

The Standing Committee on Academic Matters, in its meeting held on Monday, approved the implementa­tion of the policy from 2022-23, the four-year undergradu­ate programme and multiple entry and exit options for students.

The committee, however, deferred discussion on the implementa­tion of the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC).

The recommenda­tions of the Standing Committee are being discussed in the Academic Council meeting.

The DUTA wrote to acting Vice Chancellor PC Joshi on Monday to request that these matters be first discussed at all statutory levels such as Department­s, Faculties and Staff Councils before being placed in the Academic Council.

“Such widespread discussion­s would enable the University to not take hasty steps towards implementa­tion of the provisions of NEP 2020 and other regulation­s. It would do well for the University to remember the disastrous implementa­tion of the FYUP in 2013 and its subsequent withdrawal in 2014 after widespread protests by all stakeholde­rs,” the letter said

The DUTA, in a statement, had said that the experience of the four year undergradu­ate programme (FYUP) in 2013 had shown that students rejected the idea of additional expenditur­e for the fourth year.

“Survey amongst students (carried in 2013) showed that students were spending close to `1.5-2 lakh per year in staying in Delhi to receive education. Students rejected the idea of FYUP because of the dilution of the first two years of FYUP. We see that the new model once again packs first two semesters with lukewarm courses,” it had said on Monday.

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