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Presented by Partha Gangopadhyay WBES Assistant Professor Dept. of English Sanskrit College, Kolkata
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The traditional system of learning in India The system has methodologies for learning all disciplines and subjects It is not a system of learning only a particular language The system is highly dependent on ancient ‘guru sishya parampara’
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The then British Government of East India Company established the College The aim was preserving and sustaining the traditional system of learning in India which was then facing serious challenge from the emerging western model of education
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Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar: developing Bengali language Madhusudan Gupta: First Indian to dissect a human body in India Madanmohan Tarkalankar: poet and historian Haraprasad Sastri: catalogue of manuscripts in Bangla Shibnath Sashtri: Reformer, educationist, historian
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In course of time the University system was introduced in the College The traditional system and university system have not only co-existed but complimented each other Allied subjects (Linguistics, Pali, Ancient Indian History): In the service of Sanskrit Modern subjects(English, Bangla, Philosophy, Political Science): Introduced to integrate tradition and modernity
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Reasons: The teaching posts lying vacant for long time Absence of a regulating authority for supervising curriculum and timely examination No modification of syllabi/curriculum to accommodate contemporary expectations Devaluation and corruption in TOLs external to Sanskrit College
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Establish a separate board/council to affiliate all TOLs all over the state for quality assurance Immediate need to regulate admission and examination Modify and modernize the course to meet demands of the time Explicit, universal and transparent equivalence rules between TOL and mainstream system Restrict the Board/Council to regulate TOL system to secondary and Higher Secondary level. Urge upon the Universities to open B.A & M.A courses in Sanskrit in Traditional system / allow Colleges to run such courses autonomously
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Specialization in various disciplines Dedicated scholarship Scope for Concentrated research for convergence of ancient knowledge with modern needs
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Only three departments of the sixteen existing with only one teacher in each department Immediate steps be taken to open other departments No access to curriculum/course design by the College authority No access to admission or examination by the College authority
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Infrastructure AVAILABLE: a well equipped library, well qualified teachers Infrastructure NEEDS: 1. Additional space for Classroom, library and hostel (could easily be made available by vacating the space occupied by Hindi Academy and WB Book Board) 2. Employment of more teachers 3. Restricting the TOL to conduct courses equivalent to B.A and M.A 4. Urge upon the C.U to affiliate such courses/academic autonomy to Sanskrit College TOL to run such courses.
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