JNU convocation held after 46 years

IANS  |  New Delhi 

After keeping its convocation ceremony suspended for 46 years, the (JNU) revived the practice on Wednesday conferring Ph.D. degrees on more than 400 students.

It was in 1972 that the had held its first convocation ceremony with as the chief guest. Sahni had spoken in his address on Indian films, art, poetry and its people's habit of aping the West.

The ceremony was suspended thereafter allegedly because of an anti-establishment speech by student leader who is believed to have spoken at the same function.

At Wednesday's function held at the AICTE auditorium here, of the university V.K. Saraswat, who was the chief guest, gave away the degrees.

Vice Chancellor in his address urged the students to become "discoverers and innovators" and use their ideas for the good of society.

"The best ideas are born when minds are free. is committed to this freedom of thought and critical thinking with an emphasis on our fundamental responsibilities," Kumar said, according to a statement shared by his office.

He also said the convocation ceremony will be organised every year.

A group of students, however, criticised the ceremony, calling it a "publicity stunt" of the VC who, they accused, is hell-bent on destroying JNU.

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 19:28 IST