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Never told students what to wear at JNU: Newly-appointed UGC chairman

While he refused to comment on the ongoing row in Karnataka, Kumar told The Indian Express that at JNU 'we have nothing to say about our students' clothing practices'.

UGC, ugc guidelines, ugc panel, academic calendar, JNU, JNU news, JNU admission, education newsFormer JNU V-C and UGC Chairman, M Jagadesh Kumar, says clothing is normally influenced by weather conditions and prevalent 'societal practice'. (File image)

Amid the hijab row in Karnataka, newly appointed chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC), M Jagadesh Kumar, said he has never been bothered by “students’ clothing practices”, either as the Vice-Chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) or as a professor at IIT-Delhi.

While he refused to comment on the ongoing row in Karnataka, Kumar told The Indian Express on Saturday that clothing is normally influenced by weather conditions and prevalent “societal practice”, and at JNU “we have nothing to say about our students’ clothing practices”.

“I do not know the background of the incident that took place (in Karnataka). However, if we look at my university (JNU), we do not have any such restrictions on what clothes they wear. I can only talk about my institution and the practices here,” he said.

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“I think clothes have more to do with weather conditions and (one’s) comfort level… (For instance) we have adapted (our) clothing (and) that is more suitable to Delhi weather. (At JNU) we have not done anything new to clothing; it is a societal practice that is going on and we have nothing to say about our students’ clothing practices,” he said.

“(As) for me, I am very flexible towards the clothing that my students have in my classrooms in IIT,” he said.

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Kumar, an alumnus of IIT-Madras’s electrical engineering department, presided over a tumultuous tenure as JNU V-C – he was appointed to the post in January 2016. Before joining JNU, Kumar was serving as professor in IIT-Delhi’s electrical engineering department.

Although his five-year term as JNU V-C ended in January last year, the Centre asked him to stay on till his successor was picked. His appointment as the new UGC chairman was announced Friday.

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Asked whether there was anything he would like to change about his style of handling protests and resolving conflict with the student community, Kumar said he welcomes criticism, but all he asks of students is that “demonstrations and protests should be done in a meaningful way and should not become violent or unlawful.”

As the new UGC head, Kumar said his priority would be “speedy implementation of the NEP (National Education Policy)” and that he would ensure that the higher education regulator talks more frequently to stakeholders and vice-chancellors, listens to their concerns and challenges, and provides solutions.

“We also need to think and prepare ourselves, whether future universities are going to work the way we are used to – the physical universities – or are we going to have networked distributed universities systems across the country providing better access and equity to students,” he said.

An award-winning journalist with 17 years of experience, Ritika Chopra is the Chief of the National Bureau (Govt) and National Education Editor with The Indian Express in New Delhi. In her present role, she oversees the newspaper's coverage of government/policy and education. She also closely tracks the Union Government, focusing on the politically-sensitive Election Commission of India and the Education Ministry. This includes investigative stories, many of which have forced the government to respond. Ritika joined The Indian Express newspaper in 2015. Previously, she was part of the political bureau at The Economic Times, India’s largest financial daily. She began her career with the Hindustan Times in Kolkata — her birthplace — in 2006 as an intern, moving to Delhi in 2007. Since then, she has been reporting from the Capital on politics, education, social sectors, and the Election Commission of India. ... Read More

Deeksha Teri covers education and has worked with the The Hindu (print division), WION and Stonebow Media. She is an alumnus of The University of Lincoln and The University of Delhi. ... Read More

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