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HC seeks DU's response on PIL against its 4-yr UG programme

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Delhi High Court today sought the response from the Delhi University on a PIL challenging the implementation of the varsity's proposed four-year undergraduate programme in its present form.

Issuing notice to the university, a bench of Chief Justice D Murugesan and Justice Jayant Nath asked the university to filed an affidavit by May 15.

The counsel for the varsity accepted the notice and told the court that several other issues pertaining to the proposed four-year undergraduate programme have been addressed by the academic council.

He also said that the grievances raised in the PIL, filed by Sambhavana, a registered society, have also been considered.
 

DU is to implement the four-year undergraduate programme in next academic session beginning July this year.

In its PIL, Sambhavana has said if the four-year undergraduate programme with multiple degrees is introduced in present form, the students with vision impairment will suffer irreparable loss as they will have to study subjects like mathematics from which they are exempted.

The society, which works for the welfare of differently abled students, said when the recommendations for the curriculum of programme were made, the concerns of the people with visual impairment were not taken into consideration.

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First Published: May 08 2013 | 4:20 PM IST

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