Over 125 English teachers of Delhi University have condemned the statement made by right wing teachers’ group, the National Democratic Teachers’ Front (NDTF), over the English syllabus. The NDTF, in a statement issued last week, had said they “fully support” the changes made to the English syllabus of the fifth semester BA honours course of the university.
The NDTF, in a statement issued last week, had said they “fully support” the changes made to the English syllabus of the fifth semester BA honours course of the university. The group, which is backed by the Bharatiya Janata Party, had also demanded that the DU administration “scan” all other syllabi of the English Department in order to remove similar “demeaning” references.
“The statement in the most unspecific, unsubstantiated way accuses the entire team of syllabus makers as being driven by the ideology and politics of ‘Leftists’. We would like to point out that after our General Body Meeting, there had been an open call for the creation of committees and each and every teacher who expressed an interest was welcomed and included,” the statement by English teachers read.
More than 150 teachers participated in the framing of the syllabus, many others gave valuable suggestions of particular texts and readings, and even more responded with feedback, which came college department wise, it said. At each point, participants brought to the meetings an academic rigour that comes from years of research and reading, the statement said, adding, “To reduce this to ‘Leftist ideology’ is to denigrate the work of so many different teachers who came together without personal, political biases.”