Endorsing Gandhian principles and aiming to inculcate similar values in its students, Delhi University is offering a free certificate course in 'charkha spinning'.
"Come dressed in khadi clothes and learn how to spin the wheel, is all what is needed to pursue the recently introduced course at Delhi University," said Nisha Tyagi, Deputy Dean (Academics), Gandhi Bhawan.
Every Wednesday, from 3 PM to 5 PM, a group of students gathers at the varsity's Gandhi Bhawan to learn spinning the wheel and drawing the yarn from Sita Bimbrahw, a retired Hindi professor of DU's Kamla Nehru College.
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Bimbrahw, however, says, she enjoyed teaching the art to former Foreign Minister of Ireland Gerald Collins who was on a visit to India in 1991.
"I have been teaching charkha since 1969 at Rajghat every Friday, as Bapu was shot dead on Friday. It was one of those Fridays, when Collins had visited Rajghat and noticed me teaching the art to a group," she recalled.
"He caught fancy of the charkha and expressed his desire to learn it. I was unaware of who he was and politely refused, saying it was time for me to go home. Then the officials accompanying him told me about him and asked me to demonstrate the charkha spinning.
"I further said, I only teach the art to khadi-clad people and hence can't teach it to the minister. He asked the team accompanying him to arrange for khadi kurta as soon as possible.
"After changing into the khadi clothes, he asked me, 'madam am I ready now to be your pupil?'. And I must say he was a quick learner," Bimbrahw reminisced.