Delhi University :DU on Friday said all tests in March and April would be held in the form of open books, eliminating uncertainty about how students would test. The university will switch to exam testing in May and June, it said. Please note to all stakeholders that the University of Delhi on the basis of the recommendations of the Working Group of Examination has decided that all examinations for March and April 2022 (Extraordinary Semester Examinations I / III / V / VII), will be conducted in Open Book Examination (OBE) mode, “read DU notification.
“In addition, all tests conducted in May 2022 onwards (Even the Semester II / IV / VI / VIII tests) will be performed in Physical Mode,” he added. The University of Delhi will also open physical education classes from February 17. Students and teachers have been demanding that the exams be held online so that students do not rush into travel plans to return to Delhi. Delhi University’s Law Faculty on Saturday withdrew a speech by senior advocate Prashant Bhushan on the ‘Challenges of the Indian Constitution’ 20 minutes before the event, citing “unruly behavior” by students.
Bushan, however, said there was pressure on the cancellation of the event because of the title, as well as his stance against the current system. After being denied entry to speak inside the Law Faculty, Bushan finally gave a short talk on the street. In a statement issued less than half an hour before the 11 p.m., Dean Faculty of Law, Usha Tandon, stated, today they have been canceled. According to the decision of the Seminar Booking Committee and Conference Rooms, the withdrawal is due to the development and unruly behavior of students since March 25… ”
Vivek Raj, one of the organizers, said: We asked for the key from yesterday evening but were denied. We told them that the room had been closed for two years because of the epidemic, so we needed the keys to clean the room and fix it. We then started a protest, after which the authorities called the police. ”
“Yesterday during a riot, Deputy Proctor Gunjan Gupta told us that the decision was taken to cancel the event. Today in the notice they say it is because of our behavior, ”he said. Asked why he was withdrawn, Gupta declined to comment, saying, “I am not a good person. You should talk to the authorities. ” Proctor Rajni Abbi, former Delhi Mayor at BJP, said the article or Bushshan himself was not the reason for the withdrawal. “Yesterday the students removed the noise. They quarreled with the police and did not treat me well … I do not think that in any way we could have given them the keys yesterday.
If something bad happened at night, if they were drunk, who could blame? They created a big problem in the library; they were knocking on the doors. Because of this we decided to cancel. If students misbehave they will not be allowed either by Prashant Bhushan or any other South African, ”he said.
Asked if a decision like this at the last minute was unfair to the Speaker, Abbi said, “It is not fair to the Speaker, but if a war breaks out in the event, who can take part? The speaker, no matter who he was, should have reasoned that if he was banned, he should deliver the talk. He also did wrong by standing in the street and presenting the study. ” Bushan said authorities had informally told students who planned that the speech would not be allowed.
“Immediately after announcing the lecture, senior university officials should receive instructions from their political leaders on how to allow Prashant Bhushan to give the lecture here … I am here today because it is my duty and responsibility to meet the students. and you must speak to them, since their permission has been withheld without good reason. ” “Today it has been a good example that the speaker whose views opposed to this government will not be allowed to speak at the university,” he said.
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