Darjeeling: North Bengal University's directive to hill
colleges to conduct classes during winter has ruffled the feathers of
teachers and students.
Darjeeling sometimes experience sub-zero
temperatures during winters but with the North Bengal University
introducing Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), the hill colleges have
been asked to hold classes during winters.
"The CBCS system is
basically a semester based system and from this year students will have
to complete six semesters during their three years in college. The first
semester period starts from July till December and the second semester
period is held between January and June end," said a college teacher.
Given
the weather conditions of the hills, all educational institutions take a
two month winter break from mid-December to mid-February.
"However, with the introduction of semester system, the colleges will
have to start the second semester within seven days of the first
semester ending, which basically means one has to hold classes till
December end and immediately resume classes from the first week of
January," said the teacher.
Before the introduction of semester
system by NBU, hill colleges would close for the winter break and the
yearly examination would be held between April to June.Sources said that
the hill teacher had approached the university with their problem. The
NBU officials, however, wrote to the heads of hill colleges stating that
separate academic scheduled cannot be worked out for the plains and
hills colleges.
"The decision shall stand final inview of the
seriousness of the introduction of CBCS and its consequences unless
otherwise decided by the state government," the NBU letter reads.
Student
representatives from Southfield College on Thursday met Binay Tamang,
chairman, board of administration, Gorkhaland Territorial Administration
(GTA) and Amar Singh Rai, Darjeeling MLA, who is also GTA board member
in charge of education on Thursday.
"During winters it is
difficult to attend classes because of the cold, evening finding paying
guest accommodation (as Southfield college does not have its own hostel)
will be difficult during winters as most people go to the plains during
winters," said a student.
The student cited the example of
Sikkim University and North East Hill University which, despite having a
similar system, have earmarked winter vacations. Rai said: "We will
take up the matter with the Bengal government. I have also spoken to the
NBU authorities about concluding exams by 4pm during winters as the
days are shorter."
The Telegraph
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