New Delhi. There is a dispute with Babarnama i.e. Tujuk-e-Babri and Manusmriti. It was proposed to include Baburnam and Manusmriti in Delhi University i.e. History Honors course ie syllabus. The controversy arose as soon as the 4 -year history Honors graduates were proposed to take Babarnama and Manusmriti in the syllabus. Apart from some students, many teachers also stood against the taught Babarnama and Manusmriti. All of them demanded the removal of Babarnama and Manusmriti from the syllabus. After this dispute, now Delhi University has decided that History Honors Graduate Syllabus will neither have Babarnama nor Manusmriti.
The news channel ABP has given this report by quoting Delhi University Registrar Professor Vikas Gupta. Professor Gupta from ABP said that no proposal has come about Babarnama and Manusmriti yet. It will not be passed to the Academic Council and Executive Council of Delhi University when a proposal in this regard comes. The registrar of Delhi University said that we should not fall into such controversial things. If a teacher tries to forcefully implement the change in syllabus, then strict action will be taken on it. The registrar of Delhi University said that the objective is to provide comprehensive and balanced education to the students. Any new vegetable or book will be taken only when it is useful for teaching and research.
The Mughal emperor Babur wrote Tuzuk-e-Babri in the Turkish language. Which was later translated into different languages. Many controversies have also arisen on Babur’s issue for the last few years.
In fact, a section of students and teachers at Delhi University said that the inclusion of Babarnama and Manusmriti in the syllabus will create a new controversy in the name of history. They said that this would be wandering for the basic purpose of studies. Those who opposed the taught Babarnama and Manusmriti urged Delhi University to reconsider the proposal. Some people were calling it a one -sided ideology. At the same time, some partners said that the study of texts is necessary for full understanding about history.