Addressing a press conference here, a member of DU's Executive Council Aditya Narayan Mishra accused the University Grants Commission (UGC) of overstepping its mandate saying UGC can only give recommendations to universities and alleged that it was a conspiracy to destroy DU's autonomy.
"UGC's diktat not only is violation of the long-standing autonomy of DU since its inception in the pre-independence days in 1922, but is also in contradiction to its own rules, regulations, and letters to DU where it clearly states the freedom regarding the duration of course with cap being only on the minimum number of necessary years for awarding a degree," Mishra, accompanied by a number of teachers, said.
The former president of Delhi University of Teachers' Association further said UGC's "violation of rule of law in dictating DU and its colleges" sounds the death knell of freedom of academics in high education.
"It is a very dangerous trend with absolutely no limits to its operation. If we do not have autonomy, how will we decide on what course we will teach or what structure needs to be followed? What will be left of the university if it cannot take even its own decisions?" he asked.