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Delhi University @ 100 Years: Creating New Waves

The DU has travelled a long way. The University of Delhi was established in 1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential university by the Central Legislative Assembly Act

Jun 30, 2023, 09:00 am IST
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The first Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, called universities temples of the country; undoubtedly, Delhi University (DU) is the most revered temple. It has achieved many heights under the leadership of young and dynamic Vice Chancellor Prof Yogesh Singh. The University is celebrating its centenary. DU has announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will serve as the chief guest at the valedictory ceremony of its centenary celebrations on June 30. DU, which was established on May 1, 1922, has been commemorating its centenary throughout the previous year.

The University had planned various activities and initiatives to commemorate its centenary. These included the construction of new hostels and buildings, introduction of new courses, and various celebratory events. Documentaries were created to showcase the University’s history, while light and sound shows brought its heritage to life. The establishment of DU Studio, Litfests, book melas, and the organisation of seminars, conferences, workshops, and international lecture series was among the other notable activities.

When the best young brains line up for admission to the different colleges of Delhi University, their quality and discipline must be well-placed and updated. The new VC has done a couple of things which ensured the future of the University. First, he started the teacher recruitment process at different levels, which was halted for 15 years. The CUET was another milestone decision in the admission process, which regulated quality and equity. Since education falls into the concurrent list, state boards operate differently for different states, creating stumbling blocks for admission to the best colleges at Delhi University. But CUCET had found amicable solutions.

There is a major push for new centres and creating infrastructures. The University of Delhi has established a new ‘Centre for Himalayan Studies’ as an independent Centre in 2021 in collaboration with the ‘The Centre for Himalayan and Trans Himalayan Studies’, University of Ladakh, to conduct research and development on all aspects of Himalayas. Delhi University has developed the new Himalayan Centre to make efforts to save the Himalayas, which are under crisis. Delhi University has planned to establish a centre for “Hindu Studies”. The centre’s main focus would be to see Hinduism as a way of life, not a religious part of Hinduism.

Infrastructure up-gradation projects include a library expansion. The Central library has been expanded with modern facilities such as air conditioning, elevators, extensive reading areas, seating capacity and online access points. Delhi University will set up two new co-ed colleges for the Department of Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry by 2023. The colleges will be set up in Roshan Pura and Shahbad Dairy Najafgarh. Establishing the new institutions will help the students in the rural sectors of Delhi and Haryana and save time.

Delhi University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof Yogesh Singh, on June 16, 2023, said the construction of Delhi University’s ‘East Campus’ is expected to start next year in Surajmal Vihar and will likely be ready in 2026. Delhi University is planning to establish a full-fledged medical college.

Merely buildings and infrastructures do not know the best University; it is known and acclaimed for its critical ideas and research. The vibrancy drives through the best brains in teaching and learning. Appointments of qualified teachers are equally important. Understanding our own culture and developing theories in respective disciplines are sought for. Social sciences are still talking about Kautilya as the Machiavelli of India.

Foreign syndrome of knowledge base needs to be replaced with indigenous knowledge. The language hurdle is a major headache. Most of the rural brilliance is buried in the debris of English. The exercise has begun through the new education policy. Delhi University has to take the lead; subsequently, it will be followed by other Central and State Universities. DU can slow down the brain drain through its new campuses. Still, lakhs of Indian boys and girls line up for foreign universities. It is not merely brain loss but the drainage of economic resources to foreign hands.

A new undergraduate curriculum framework under National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has been introduced. The four-year undergraduate programme (FYUP) started at Delhi University in 2022-2023.

The DU has travelled a long way. The University of Delhi was established in 1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential university by the Central Legislative Assembly Act. Only three colleges existed then in Delhi: St. Stephens College, founded in 1881; Hindu College, founded in 1899 and Ramjas College, founded in 1917, affiliated with the University. Over the years, it has grown as one of the largest universities in India, with 16 faculties, 91 affiliated colleges, 86 academic departments, 23 centres, and five additional institutes. The vision and mission of the new Vice Chancellor will take it to new heights. It needs teamwork and a support system of the state. Temple needs full dedication and sacrifices. The committed team of pujari under the chief leadership priest is believed to bring new lights to the country

Topics: DUDelhi University @100First Prime Minsiter100 yearsPrime Minister Narendra Modipandit nehruUniversity of Delhi
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