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New Delhi, Graduate Admission forms of Delhi University for the 2025–26 season have led to a dispute, alleging that members of the Teachers Association and other statutory bodies of promoting “communal and racist prejudices”.
Meanwhile, the university said it was an “unknown error”.
In a response posted on its official X handle on 21 June, the university said, “The University of Delhi honestly regrets the error in its entry form. We accept your concerns and are committed to addressing them. However, this completely accepted the reverse objectives to monitor this completely unknown.
In a letter addressed to Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh, several members of the Academic Council, the Executive Council, and the Executive Democratic Teachers Front of Duta are called “unconstitutional and divisive questions” in online registration form.
Faculty members highlighted that ‘Muslim’ was included as a mother tongue in this form, while except for a constitutionally recognized language ‘Urdu’.
The letter states that ‘Urdu’ with ‘Muslim’ is spoken only by Muslims with ‘Muslim’, not by others, and as Muslims do not speak other languages of the country, “to legalize the margins of a community. ,
The letter also criticized the absence of the bungalow, the inclusion of casteist words like ‘cobbler’ and ‘Chamari’ and the classification of ‘Bihari’ as language.
Intentional and induced use of the word “Bihari ‘… Smack of regional bias,” said this.
The faculty objected to the collection of details of the sub-caste, calling it “overache” with “No Loco Standy”.
Rejecting the earlier statement of Delhi University that the issue was an “unknown error”, the letter stated that such tasks could not be rejected only as clerical errors, “and demanded a complete investigation, accountability and public apology.
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