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‘Not cognate’: Consolidated PU centres want order revoked

Faculty members of the six PU centres have written to the varsity’s dean university instruction, stating that the term “cognate” does not fit for them, as they are divergent groups

Published on: Jul 01, 2022 04:19 AM IST
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The six centres of Panjab University (PU) that were brought under one umbrella by the university last week have sought immediate withdrawal of the consolidation circular.

PU had last week finalised the consolidation of these six centres and subsumed them under the Multidisciplinary Centre for Education and Research.  (HT)
PU had last week finalised the consolidation of these six centres and subsumed them under the Multidisciplinary Centre for Education and Research.  (HT)

Faculty members of the centres have written to the varsity’s dean university instruction (DUI), stating that the term “cognate” does not fit for them, as they are divergent groups.

PU had last week finalised the consolidation of these six centres and subsumed them under the Multidisciplinary Centre for Education and Research.

The centres include Centre for Social Work, Centre for Human Rights and Duties, Centre for Police Administration, department-cum-Centre for Women’s Studies and Development, University Institute of Fashion Technology and Vocational Development (UIFT & VD); and department of life-long learning and extension.

Consolidated on the recommendations of a university panel, all these centres are housed in the building of emerging areas on the varsity’s Sector-14 campus.

The chairperson of one of the centres said, “These centres are not cognate because they represent three different faculties – education, science and social science. Consolidation will take away the departments’ identity at a time when they need strengthening.”

Consolidate cognate depts: NAAC recommendation

In 2015, the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) had recommended consolidation of small cognate departments for effective and efficient teaching, learning and research. With the varsity gearing up for the next round of accreditation, authorities had earlier this year given the go-ahead for the merger of the six centres, a plan that had been on hold for several years.

The consolidation order issued by the DUI office recently said the move will facilitate sharing of physical and intellectual resources. “They can jointly offer value-added and skill-enhancement courses in addition to PhD course work,” the order stated.

However, the centres’ faculty members, who met on Wednesday, said the consolidation circular had adversely affected their morale. Minutes of their meeting were submitted to the DUI office.

On the varsity’s part, DUI Renu Vig said, “We will consider the concerns of the faculty members and a decision will be taken in consultation with them.”

 
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Dar Ovais

Dar Ovais is the Dharamshala-based correspondent in the Himachal Pradesh bureau of Hindustan Times. He covers politics, tourism, Tibetan affairs and environmental issues.

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