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Lu dropped a general minimum syllabus

Lu dropped a general minimum syllabus
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Lucknow: Bending with the demands of the teacher, Lucknow University authorities on Friday lowers previous direction to the faculty in the General Syllabus (CMS) general and issued the department asking for new requests to resolve their own sillabi in August.
The decision will have an impact on one lakh student in Lu and related colleges.
The Ministry of Higher Education has compiled a CMS earlier this year.
In April, he asked all state universities to include 70% of their content in their syllabus for four-year undergraduate courses (UG) can be implemented in accordance with the new education policy (NEP) 2020.
However, in May, all LU Department rejected the CMS Saying its quality is lower in the quality and number of imposition to damaging university autonomy, which in turn contrary to the spirit of NEP.
The teacher then goes ahead and composes a separate syllabus for Lu.
However, on June 15, Lu authorities issued a new order direction department to adopt CMS in seven working days.
The Association of Teacher Lu (LUA) then lifted the rebellion’s banquet on the commandment, described it as a violation of university autonomy guaranteed at the state university of ACT 1973 which exists.
The source said that there was also a high-level meeting between Lu and state government officials about this problem on Thursday.
As a result, on Friday Registrar Lu issued a new order that asked all departments to get the respective syllabus of the academic body and sent them to Lu’s authority in August 5.
Welcoming the decision on Friday Lu, the teacher said that Lu had received the NEP recommendation about having UG course four years with several entry-exit options and vocational subjects.
Furthermore, they said, the department while compiling the syllabus also considered the advice of the Prime Minister to cover the local interests he provided to the Centenary Celebration Lu.
Chancellor Prof.
Alok Kumar Rai said, “We only ask the department to complete the syllabus.
The department will decide which syllabus wants them to be adopted.” “The University is an autonomous body and only teachers who have the right to compile the need for demographics, social and local economic needs .
Submit this right will mean compromise with our autonomy, “said President Lut Verma President.

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