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Now, BHU’s BA students asked questions on Kautilya’s GST, Manu

MA first semester political science students at the university were asked queries about the duo in their examination a few weeks ago.

Updated on: Dec 23, 2017 10:15 PM IST
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Manu and Kautilya seem to be favourites of question paper setters at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) these days.

File photo of Banaras Hindu University. (Picture credit: IIT-BHU official website)
File photo of Banaras Hindu University. (Picture credit: IIT-BHU official website)

First, MA first semester political science students at the university were asked queries about the duo in their examination a few weeks ago. And now it is the turn of BA fifth semester (honours) students who found similar posers in their exam held on Saturday. The question paper was on ‘Political Thought: Indian and Western-1’.

Question numbers 2 and 3 of BA third-year political science paper read: “Discuss the nature of the political thought of Manu and discuss the GST as described by Kautilya’s Arthshastra.” Each query carried 10 marks.

A student, who refused to be named, said: “Queries on GST in Kautilya’s Arthashastra, Manu as first global thinker, BJP and AAP were there in two different MA political science papers. I didn’t expect queries on similar topics in our (BA fifth semester political science) paper.”

Kaushal Kishore Mishra, professor at BHU’s department of political science, said, “Manu and Kautilya’s Arthashastra are part of the third-year curriculum.”

The GST had a slab system, Mishra said. He asked: “Where is the problem if students were asked to discuss GST as described by Kautilya’s Arthashastra. As far as the query on the political thought of Manu is concerned, it is well known that Manu was a great thinker of his time.” He said he taught the subject but has no idea who set the semester paper.

Shashikant Yadav, a research scholar at BHU’s department of history, said, “I have huge respect for all the professors. I am shocked to know that the BA political science question paper had queries on topics like GST as described by Kautilya’s Arthashastra and Manu. I think whosoever set the paper wants to remain in the limelight.”

 
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