MP Manoj Jha urges Modi to recall UGC\'s letter on professors and teachers

MP Manoj Jha urges Modi to recall UGC's letter on professors and teachers

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

MP has written to on Friday urging him to recall the UGC's letter to central varsities to invoke rules applicable for central government employees.

In its academic council meeting, the had approved the decision to bring its teachers under the (Conduct) Rules, which the said was an attempt to curb the culture of debate and dissent.

In the letter, Jha said the "academic autonomy of teachers has hit a new low".

"In the last year before the it is not implausible to see it as another attempt to clamp down on dissent and critique," he said.

"It is not acceptable that teachers will have to take permission from the administration as to what they can research, write and publish," he added.

The MP called the UGC letter a "gag order from the government to prevent teachers from critiquing it".

"Teachers are not information portals from which data is downloaded to students who are seen as blank devices," he wrote.

Jha said it appears that this "effort to enforce sociality upon teachers is to further erode the powers of democratic decision-making and deliberative nature of Academic Councils and Councils of central universities".

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 22:55 IST