The courses that the committee said should be dropped in their entirety, according to a statement released by committee member and associate professor at Kamala Nehru College Dr Monami Sinha, are ‘Pakistan and the World’, ‘China’s Role in the Contemporary World’, ‘Islam and International Relations’, ‘Pakistan: State and Society’ and ‘Religious Nationalism and Political Violence’.

https://thewire.in/education/remove-controversial-caste-related-topics-courses-on-pakistan-china-du-panel 

From the geography postgraduate syllabus, two significant cuts were made to the ‘Territorial Bases of Politics in India’ course – a section on religious conflict and ‘Internal Conflicts and Problems of Nation Building’. In the ‘Social Geography’ course, the section on ‘Distribution of SC Population’ saw objection with the committee chair stating that “caste-related topics that are considered controversial should be de-emphasised”, according to Sinha.

In a section of the course of families, the committee said the joint family system should be included and a reading on queer relationships by K. Weston, ‘Families We Choose: Lesbians, Gays, Kinship’, removed since same-sex marriage is not legal in India.

26/06/2025

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