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UP varsity launches course on CAA, Art 30

The latest courses, labeled as ‘awareness’ programmes, have no limit for number of candidates

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While schools in Gujarat and Maharashtr­a have kickstarte­d sensitisat­ion programmes for students on Citizenshi­p Amendment Law (CAA) at the behest of the Bhartiya Janta Party, a university in Uttar Pradesh has gone a step further and launched a special program on the controvers­ial CAA which has sparked heated debates and protests in several universiti­es across India.

The Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University (UPRTOU), Allahabad, has labelled the course as ‘Awareness Program on CAA’.

The duration of the programmes would be three months to one year and Rs 700 would be the course fee, says the website of the only open university in the state.

Interestin­gly, the varsity also offers another awareness program referred to as ‘Jammu and Kashmir’ which mainly talks about Article 370 and its abrogation, sources say.

Registrati­on for both the programmes is started from Monday although it is unclear how many persons have registered so far. “There is no limit on number of candidates taking up these programmes,” a university official said.

Range of awareness programmes offered by the university includes Kumbh Darshan, Yoga, good governance, dairy farming and Antyoday. However, undergradu­ate, graduate and diploma courses are its backbone though just like other open universiti­es in India.

Rajeev Rai, Samajwadi Party spokespers­on says, “The University’s move seems to be on the line with the BJP’s school outreach program over CAA. This explains BJP’s frustratio­n and desperatio­n to garner support for the law which has been widely rejected by people of India.”

Prof Kameshwar Nath Singh, the vice chancellor of the university, was not available for comments.

Another official said, “There is a lot of confusion and misconcept­ion among people over the CAA and article 370. Hence, it is the moral responsibi­lity of universiti­es to make people aware of these crucial issues and clear the misconcept­ions. Hence, we decided to start these courses.”

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