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Delhi University Panel Proposes Dropping Kashmir, Israel-Palestine from Psychology Syllabus

The standing committee recommends replacing conflict resolution topics with teachings from Indian epics, sparking concerns over academic autonomy.

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Too much Western thought: Delhi University panel on psychology unit

Overview

  • Delhi University's Standing Committee has advised removing units on Kashmir, Israel-Palestine, and other conflicts from the undergraduate psychology syllabus.
  • The committee, chaired by Professor Shri Prakash Singh, suggests replacing these topics with lessons from the Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita to focus on the psychology of peace.
  • Objections were also raised to other syllabus units on minority stress theory, psychology of diversity, and dating apps, citing an over-reliance on Western thought.
  • Faculty members have criticized the recommendations as politically influenced and an infringement on academic freedom, emphasizing the importance of contemporary issues in education.
  • The Academic Council will make the final decision on the revised syllabus during its meeting scheduled for May 10.