Not necessarily, a v heavy left bias no where compared to Europe USA etc and how have you concluded that? There is no real liberalism etc, they are just educated from good places , this department is headed I guess by ashwini deshpande, entire life working on caste, discrimination etc
@@anujsethi7845 yes but the overall management in jgu, ashoka etc is horribly biased, students and teachers are fine . I have been a student at jgu and I know that
Proud of such professors who has correctly pointed out the concerns based on research. Why is GOVERNMENT AFARID OF SUCH RESEARCH ?? WHY GOVT IS NOT WORRIED OF ARRESTING LALIT MODI VIJAY MALLYA MEHUL CHOKSI . WHY AFRAID OF ACADEMIC FREEDOM ??? WHY SCARED
Sometimes I wonder why these so called intellectuals are remaining mute on other issues like electoral manipulation in Bengal. Isn't it selective amnesia?
Everyone is already aware of manipulation in some places, so there's no point in beating a dead horse. Point is to highlight issues with a framework that people think is flawless (general elections in India). It's to highlight that democratic institutions have always been compromised in India, much like China, except that India is less efficient than China.
yes but Not all necessarily, there is no actual liberalism in India, there is a leftist, plus in both there Is this permanent job mindset which is v detrimental for society, academia research etc is v industrial and left leaning and how could you some it up, these places are nothing compared to universities of Europe, USA
@@lakshyavarshney9942 quite a long reply, yes I could agree with you that irrespective of religion Indians by and large are uneducated and also disrespectful of the educated to the extent that they use them to fulfil their own ends and then throw them out . That’s why most leave before that happens to them but poor scholars who can’t afford suffer.
@@sauron2000000 what about future batches? What about fairness? What about how they are hired in social sciences etc and related courses? No where is this permanent job culture followed like here we need 5-7 year revision and need to focus on newer ppl like abroad, west etc no govt job barring the one which requires training ( like civil services etc) or emergency services like healthcare must be permanent govt job dosent mean permanent job , it's just another job
@@Surila-yg2do Yeah we are seeing that in Every Human Development Indexes India is lagging. Government and his friends are looting Oxfam report is the testimony 😉😜 Come out of your WhatsApp University Propaganda.. Get well soon..
Only someone who has zero idea about academic research would even raise this question. Edit: What differentiates a genuine academician from a layman suspectible to Dunning Kruger is the farmer's academic integrity will not let his ego make him say 'will' where 'may' is warranted, while only the later would be so divorced from objectivity to think a 'may' is somehow unbecoming
That is precisely the word that good research papers use. They are often founded on observations or correlations or interpretations that leave a margin of error.
@@aleenaprasannan2146 You are correct. I am not a researcher so have zero knowledge about correct usage of words. But a layman like me does get surprised when some researcher after having spent lots of time on research uses "may".
If institutions in our country can't stand up to face the dispensation governing, it's time to shut shop! As for such dispensations, their days are numbered! As a proud nation, we don't give in to hooligans, we stand up to them and take on them!
Ashoka University have great professors can't underestimate them
True.
Not necessarily, a v heavy left bias no where compared to Europe USA etc and how have you concluded that? There is no real liberalism etc, they are just educated from good places , this department is headed I guess by ashwini deshpande, entire life working on caste, discrimination etc
@@lakshyavarshney9942 left leaning doesn't make you bad.
I'm talking about their knowledge and teaching skills which are great.
@@anujsethi7845 yes but the overall management in jgu, ashoka etc is horribly biased, students and teachers are fine . I have been a student at jgu and I know that
Indian businessmen who have funded this university should grow a spine.
Proud of such professors who has correctly pointed out the concerns based on research.
Why is GOVERNMENT AFARID OF SUCH RESEARCH ??
WHY GOVT IS NOT WORRIED OF ARRESTING LALIT MODI VIJAY MALLYA MEHUL CHOKSI .
WHY AFRAID OF ACADEMIC FREEDOM ???
WHY SCARED
Well said
Sometimes I wonder why these so called intellectuals are remaining mute on other issues like electoral manipulation in Bengal. Isn't it selective amnesia?
Everyone is already aware of manipulation in some places, so there's no point in beating a dead horse. Point is to highlight issues with a framework that people think is flawless (general elections in India). It's to highlight that democratic institutions have always been compromised in India, much like China, except that India is less efficient than China.
@@KFHGJVIN What complete BS!
To sum it up wether private or public institutions the regime is against intellectuals.
yes but Not all necessarily, there is no actual liberalism in India, there is a leftist, plus in both there Is this permanent job mindset which is v detrimental for society, academia research etc is v industrial and left leaning and how could you some it up, these places are nothing compared to universities of Europe, USA
@@lakshyavarshney9942 quite a long reply, yes I could agree with you that irrespective of religion Indians by and large are uneducated and also disrespectful of the educated to the extent that they use them to fulfil their own ends and then throw them out . That’s why most leave before that happens to them but poor scholars who can’t afford suffer.
@@lakshyavarshney9942 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 As if Indian RW goons are faculty of Western Universities.
@@lakshyavarshney9942 Faculty members of public universities are supposed to be permanent.
@@sauron2000000 what about future batches? What about fairness? What about how they are hired in social sciences etc and related courses? No where is this permanent job culture followed like here we need 5-7 year revision and need to focus on newer ppl like abroad, west etc no govt job barring the one which requires training ( like civil services etc) or emergency services like healthcare must be permanent govt job dosent mean permanent job , it's just another job
No Wonder why was an Unacademy teacher expelled for saying to vote for an Educated person..
The uneducated one did many great things than the educated one and Rahul is never comparable to Modi not even Mamta.
Abrahim Lincoln was also uneducated still made the America we see today
@@Surila-yg2do Yeah we are seeing that in
Every Human Development Indexes India is lagging.
Government and his friends are looting
Oxfam report is the testimony 😉😜
Come out of your WhatsApp University Propaganda..
Get well soon..
@@srijon4548ummm ..... no. Open a history book sometimes
@@free_palestine786 ur username clearly says xD
Thanks
The question is: Who owns or runs Ashoka
Most owners are cronies
Well it's a Confucius University
Soros My Boy!! Sorossssss
@@shobhit7735 😂😂
George Soros 😅
congress paid money to quint
The role of academia is studies and not politics. Biased views. Why no comments on government prior that came into power before 2014
Hhmmm. Maybe boring topic?
There are papers on economic crisis during congress govt too
Can a research paper by an academic scientist can have words like " May have been" ?? Even an ordinary person can say this or that may have happened.
Yes. And they should have the freedom to do so.
Only someone who has zero idea about academic research would even raise this question.
Edit: What differentiates a genuine academician from a layman suspectible to Dunning Kruger is the farmer's academic integrity will not let his ego make him say 'will' where 'may' is warranted, while only the later would be so divorced from objectivity to think a 'may' is somehow unbecoming
That is precisely the word that good research papers use. They are often founded on observations or correlations or interpretations that leave a margin of error.
Yes Saar
@@aleenaprasannan2146 You are correct. I am not a researcher so have zero knowledge about correct usage of words. But a layman like me does get surprised when some researcher after having spent lots of time on research uses "may".
Academic papers with political intent get political backlash. People want to frame it into a "academic freedom" debate. It isn't one.
Then we shouldn't be complaining about our brain drain issue then.
If institutions in our country can't stand up to face the dispensation governing, it's time to shut shop!
As for such dispensations, their days are numbered!
As a proud nation, we don't give in to hooligans, we stand up to them and take on them!
Kahan toh chale the humanities ki top University banane, kahan sarkari mouth piece ban kar rah gaye.
Bahut kathin hai dagar panghat ki.
When academics become propagandists 😂
Ashoka was a figment of james princeps imagination. What credibility does university have.
Indeed😂😂😂😂😂
Chanakya was a figment of whose imagination😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@sauron2000000whether was imagination or not he was more intelligent than you
First of all, his research was flawed, he gave no proofs and its not peer reviewed. You cant just print an opinion piece and call it a research paper!