Students of BA and MA in AMU will now read stories of tribals. In the new academic session, it has been decided to include stories in the curriculum of English. The goal is to make the students aware of the history and geography of the tribals in the changing times. The curriculum will cover many stories of the struggles of the tribal communities living in the forest.
In order to make its students aware of every history and geography of the world in the changing times, AMU has changed the syllabus of many classes over the years. The most important change in this has been made in the undergraduate curriculum. Till last years, the syllabus of English did not include information related to tribals living in large numbers across the country. But now the rules and regulations of this society living in the forest and the stories of their long struggle will be included. Along with this, information about the difficulties of the tribal society at present will also be given to the students. Let us tell you that the curriculum which has been changing for a long time in the university is being changed gradually. No specific reason has been revealed so far behind this change. The story of the tribal society, which has been fighting for its rights since independence till now, will be informative and inspirational for the students as well.
Preparation for change of curriculum in many departments:
Preparations for change of syllabus are going on in many departments in the university. Preparations have been intensified regarding this. In the last two years, due to Corona, this work could not be done. However, the decision to change the syllabus had already been taken.
Abdul Aleem, Professor, Department of English at AMU, said that gradually changes are being made in the syllabus of the university. Changes have also been made in the syllabus of English subject. In this the life and struggle of the tribals are being added. Students will be made aware of small and big information related to different tribals across the country.