Login Register
Follow Us

Controversial JNU prof is new ICSSR member

NEW DELHI:JNU Professor Amita Singh, who had last year kicked up a storm with her alleged remarks that all Dalits and Muslims are “anti-nationals”, is among the 13 persons chosen by the HRD Ministry as members of the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR).

Show comments

New Delhi, June 29

JNU Professor Amita Singh, who had last year kicked up a storm with her alleged remarks that all Dalits and Muslims are “anti-nationals”, is among the 13 persons chosen by the HRD Ministry as members of the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR).

The ICSSR, established in 1969 by the Centre, gives grants to institutions and scholars, and reviews the progress of social science research.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) had last month appointed anthropologist Brij Bihari Kumar as ICSSR chairman, who had set in motion the process of appointment of other members to the council.

Among those who have been chosen as members are JNU professors Amita Singh and Ashwini Mahapatra, Delhi University professor and honorary director of India Policy Foundation Rakesh Sinha and Bihar University Vice-Chancellor HCS Rathor.

Singh, who heads JNU's Centre of Law and Governance, had kicked up a controversy during the sedition row at the varsity by allegedly calling Dalits and Muslims “anti-nationals”. While the professor had maintained that she was “quoted out of context”, the National Commission for Scheduled Castes had sent a show-cause notice to JNU over the issue. — PTI

Show comments
Show comments

Top News

View All

40-year-old Delhi man takes 200 flights in 110 days to steal jewellery from co-passengers, would assume dead brother’s identity

2 separate cases of theft were reported on separate flights in the past three months, after which a dedicated team from IGI Airport was formed to nab the culprits

Mother's Day Special: How region’s top cops, IAS officer strike a balance between work and motherhood

Punjab DGP Gurpreet, Himachal DGP Satwant, Chandigarh SSP Kanwardeep, Ferozepur SSP Saumya, IAS officer Amrit Singh open up on the struggles they face

Enduring magic of Surjit Patar: A tribute to Punjab’s beloved poet

A tribute to Punjab’s beloved poet, who passed away aged 79 in Ludhiana

Indian Air force rescues 2 NRI women tourists from forest of Himachal Pradesh’s Sirmaur

Local administration warns tourists not to venture on the Churdhar track without information

Most Read In 24 Hours