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DU gets notice over four-year undergraduate programme

The Delhi high court on Wednesday issued notice to Delhi University on a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging its proposed four-year undergraduate programme with multiple degrees in its present form.

Updated on: May 08, 2013 04:43 PM IST
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The Delhi high court on Wednesday issued notice to Delhi University on a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging its proposed four-year undergraduate programme with multiple degrees in its present form.

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A division bench of chief justice D Murugesan and Justice Jayant Nath sought a response from the university by May 15.

The proposed course, if introduced in present form, will cause "irreparable loss" to students with impaired vision, advocate Pankaj Sinha, appearing for the petitioner NGO Sambhavana, told the court.

Delhi University is to implement the four-year undergraduate programme from its next academic session in July this year.

Sambhavana, which works for the welfare of disabled students, said: "If the four-year undergraduate programme with multiple degree is introduced in present form, the students with vision impairment will suffer irreparable loss as they shall not be able to participate in the mainstream education system."

"Students with visual impairment are presently exempted from studying science and maths after Class 8 in some cases and after Class 10 in most of the cases," the NGO pointed out.

It asked the court to direct Delhi University to introduce a "bridge course programme" for maths and science for students with vision impairment so they could also be given a level-playing field to pursue the foundation course as prescribed in the first year.

The petition said: "A large number of students with vision impairment seek admission in Delhi University every year. They cannot be deprived of studying the foundation course on an equal basis with other students. Therefore, a provision of the bridge course should be followed by the foundation course in second year of the said programme."

"The four-year undergraduate programme with multiple degree does not take into consideration the concern of the students with vision impairment, therefore, the same is arbitrary and illegal, hence discriminatory," it said.

 
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