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A seminar titled “Land, Property and Democratic Rights”, scheduled to be held at the Department of Sociology, Delhi University, was abruptly cancelled, triggering controversy and prompting the departmental convenor to resign from the post. Both faculty members and students have criticized the decision, calling it a setback to academic freedom and institutional autonomy.
About the Seminar
The seminar was part of the department’s long-running “Friday Colloquium” series, which is a regular academic platform for research-based discussions.
The planned session aimed to explore issues of land, property rights, and democratic frameworks, including judicial interpretations and social implications. Faculty sources said the topic was considered academically significant and independent in nature.
Reason Behind Cancellation
While the university administration has not provided any official explanation, several faculty members have alleged that the subject matter — especially its focus on land ownership and democracy — was seen as politically sensitive.
A senior professor remarked, “This was not just a seminar but an integral part of our academic engagement. Now, we are unsure if such events can continue without interference.”
Following the cancellation, the seminar convenor resigned, citing concerns over departmental autonomy, intellectual independence, and the erosion of academic traditions.
Reaction from Students and Faculty
The decision has sparked widespread dissatisfaction among students and teachers alike. Many argued that abrupt cancellations of academic discussions without clear justification threaten the academic environment of the university.
One faculty member noted, “Even during the Emergency, our Friday Colloquium never stopped. This sudden cancellation raises serious questions.”
What Happens Next?
Calls have been made for the university administration to clarify the reasons behind the move.Students have been urged to stay informed about upcoming academic events and use formal grievance channels if necessary.
It remains unclear whether the seminar will be rescheduled, but sources indicate that the university may initiate an internal review following the convenor’s resignation.
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