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Reminding the PM of his statement ‘Maa Ganga ne humein bulaya hai’ (Mother Ganga called me), Choudhary urged him to help the Ganga to retain her original crescent shape morphology (file photo)
VARANASI: Noted river engineer and former professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IIT-BHU) Prof UK Choudhary has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting him to “help maintain the crescent shape of river Ganga in Varanasi”.
He explained that the ornamental crescent shape of the Ganga is the unique morphology of the river, and this is the path of least resistance of friction, form and pressure drag forces of the soil of Varanasi.
The National Institutional Ranking Framework has named Delhi’s Hindu College as the best in the country in arts and science streams. It is a well-deserved distinction based on its academic standards, the role played by its campus societies and its placement records.
The name of the college also brings out the peculiar Indian practice of linking education with religion. This is a regressive approach, started during the colonial period by selfish Christian missionaries. In Oxford or Cambridge, Harvard or Stanford, France’s Sorbonne or Sweden’s Karolinska, religion
was never thrust into the nomenclature of educational institutions. How did it become part and parcel of Indian culture?