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Govt to introduce Islamic, Vedic and Buddhist studies in schools
Academicians question move
6/17/2018 10:58:14 PM
Akshay Azad
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 17: The state government has proposed to introduce Islamic, Vedic and Buddhist studies at Government Higher Secondary Schools' level but experts doubt whether this half-baked exercise will promote malice or cooperation between already divided religious communities.
The state government has proposed to create 468 posts of lecturers at Government Higher Secondary Schools level. These posts comprise 356 posts of Islamic Studies including 125 in Jammu and 231 in Kashmir. For Buddhist studies a total of 30 seats are proposed to be created out of which 16 in Jammu and 14 in Kashmir, whereas for Vedic Studies 82 posts for Jammu region alone.
A meeting of Finance department was held on 7/6/2018 in which discussions were held regarding the proposed creation of 468 posts of Lecturers at Higher Secondary Schools level. The meeting was attended by Secretary Education Department, Director General Budget Finance department, Director Codes, Director Budget of Finance departments.
Out of these 468 posts 234 will be filled through direct recruitment whereas 234 through promotional quota and total financial implication for the creation of posts are earmarked as Rs. 18.09 Crores.
Experts have raised doubts over the outcome of introducing these subjects as per religious demography of the state, rather than recommendations of experts' opinion.
Professor M.H Zaffar of the Department of Comparative Religion, Central University of Jammu said, "It is most important for all to have an understanding of our rich cultural and religious heritage but to impart education about rich religious ethos among students, an expert module must be prepared before introduction of courses".
"in which experts from national level institute will be included", Prof. Zaffar said.
Professor Zaffar further says that an expert committee must be constituted while as teachers must be given training along with framing of syllabus for the subject on recommendations of the experts.
"It is half hearted exercise to introduce subjects as per religious demography of the state", he said, adding that the state government had not sought any suggestion from their department over the matter.
Head of the Department of Buddist Studies of Jammu University, Prof. RN Singh said that before 2005, a proposal was mooted by government to introduce religious subjects at School level.
"In 2010, when I was HOD of the department, an official of government had officially communicated with our department, for framing of syllabus and a compilation of book for Buddhist studies", he said, adding that but the subject was not introduced in the schools or college level at that time.
He welcomed the proposed move of government to introduce Buddhist subject at school level. On the question of job opportunities for youth qualified in religious studies, he said the important question is to have knowledge of our civilization and culture.
Dr. Abdul Rashid Bhat, Head of the Department of Shah-I-Hamdan Institute of Islamic Studies welcomed the proposed move of government and said that at college and Schools level, the qualified students would find opportunities as well in research areas. Over the question of any expert opinion taken by Education department, he replied in negative.
Prof. Hamidullah Marazi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies, Central University of Kashmir though welcomed the proposed move but said that it would be better if students would study all the religions.
"The basic question is to understand the religion. Even if people will have fundamental knowledge of their own religion, it would ultimately promote cooperation between communities as none of religious teaches hatred", Prof. Marazi said.
On the question of apprehension of promoting malice between communities, Prof. Marazi said that if the students would know their own religion, at the post graduation level, even if they would have any malice, it would be cleared.
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