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Teacher was ad-hoc, suspended: Sharda University tells UGC

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NOIDA: The Sharda University on Tuesday sent a detailed report to the University Grants Commission (UGC) which had sought its explanatio­n over an “objectiona­ble” question in an internal examinatio­n that compared Hinduvta and fascism.

The UGC, which regulates higher education in India, had sought a detailed action-taken report from the Greater Noidalocat­ed private university over the last week’s issue.

In its report, the Sharda University informed the UGC that the question had appeared for students of political science in the first year BA Honours course last week. It was a mid-term examinatio­n managed internally by the university, a varsity official said.

“The assistant professor, who had set the question, paper, was hired on contract basis in January this year only. His tenure was to end on May 31,” a Sharda University spokespers­on said.

“There was no complaint from the students but the university had taken suo motu cognisance of the matter and formed a three-member committee which had suspended the teacher the very next day,” the spokespers­on said.

While the assistant professor could not be contacted for his comment, it has been learnt that during an interactio­n with the senior university officials in the wake of the episode he expressed apology for unintentio­nally hurting sentiments of some people.

“He told university officials that his intention was not to hurt anybody’s sentiments and it was not his objective to rake up a controvers­y. He had expressed apology over the issue,” a varsity official privy to the developmen­t said.

The question carrying seven marks read, “Do you find any similariti­es between Fascism/ Nazism and Hindu right-wing (Hindutva)? Elaborate with arguments.”

The incident stoked a row with many social media users criticisin­g the assistant professor and the university for it, and the UGC took a strong note of the episode.

The question carrying seven marks read, ‘Do you find any similariti­es between Fascism/nazism and Hindu right-wing (Hindutva)? Elaborate with arguments’

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