After Criticism, Stephen's College Withdraws Order on Suspension of Students for Missing Assembly

after criticism, stephen's college withdraws order on suspension of students for missing assembly

Varghese further asked parents who were not able to meet him to fix an appointment with his office to discuss the matter with them.(Getty Images)

After receiving criticism for suspending over 100 students and barring them from appearing for examination for not attending the morning assembly, the Stephen’s College on Tuesday withdrew the decision clarifying that the email sent to students was “incorrectly worded” and ”miscommunicated”. In an email addressed to students and their parents, Stephen’s College principal John Varghese clarified will that there will be no suspension with regard to attendance for the morning assembly.

“On Saturday, 17th February 2024 an email was sent from my office. It was a miscommunication, incorrectly worded and my sincere apologies for that. I was also not copied on that email, a practice which is normally followed when I instruct my office to communicate, in written mode, on my behalf. Let me therefore set right the matter through this email,” the email by Varghese read. The principal also stated that the morning assembly held in the college is an old tradition and not organised as a religious exercise while pointing that small portions from several religious and philosophical texts are read out during the assembly.

“Every college has its unique set of practices and traditions, and St Stephen’s College is no different. The morning assembly in College is an old tradition of the College. It is not a religious event even though small portions from several religious and philosophical texts are read out,” he wrote in the email. He added that students, especially those studying in first year, are expected to attend the morning assembly to ”understand the history, traditions and practices” of the college.

Varghese also said the email was addressed to parents of students to keep them informed about the performance of their wards. ”Parents are important stakeholders in the broad-based, wholesome education that College provides, and it is in this spirit that parents were addressed in the incorrectly worded email. Inadvertent and serious errors crept into that email. My apologies for that,” he wrote, while adding that the college will continue to engage with parents of students for their welfare.

Varghese further asked parents who were not able to meet him to fix an appointment with his office to discuss the matter with them. ”Students are encouraged to attend the morning assembly and parents will continue to be kept informed of the performance of their wards,” he said.

Earlier in the day, teachers and students raised concern over suspension of first year students and an email barring them from attending second semester examination for not attending morning assembly at the college. The students said their parents were asked to meet the principal over the issue failing which the students were barred from sitting for the exam.

The students had said setting up an appointment was not feasible for many ”since their parents do not live in Delhi-NCR and, hence, it wasn’t possible for them to travel all the way to Delhi at short notice due to prior commitments, scheduling issues, and financial issues”. ”Regrettably, due to non-compliance with the request, I inform you that the students will not be allowed to sit for the upcoming examination as consequences of the suspension,” the email sent to the students’ parents and guardians read.

The students claimed that their attempts to fix appointments without their guardians were also rejected. The move drew flak from all quarters including teachers from the college who said it was against university rules to ”force” students to take part in a religious activity.

The teacher had also demanded disciplinary action against the person concerned who sent the email.

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Guru Nanak Jayanti: Rishi Sunak Highlights Punjabi Heritage In Message, Trudeau Extends Greetings

In a greeting from 10 Downing Street on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak mentioned his Punjabi Indian origin, news agency PTI reported. The 43-year-old ... Read more »

What US easing sanctions on Venezuela, home to world’s largest oil reserves, could mean for India

This report is the second of a three-part series on recent Indian engagement in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region. New Delhi: The US’ decision last month to ease ... Read more »

Rajshri Deshpande dedicates OTT award to innocent lives lost in Gaza, Palestine

Rajshri Deshpande dedicates OTT award to innocent lives lost in Gaza, Palestine Actor and social worker Rajshri Deshpande won the Best Actor, Series (Female) award for Netflix’s ‘Trial By Fire’. ... Read more »

‘Ramchandra Keh Gaye…’: From Jan 1, RSS to Spread Word of God, Ayodhya Inauguration Among 10 Crore People

‘Ramchandra Keh Gaye…’: From Jan 1, RSS to Spread Word of God, Ayodhya Inauguration Among 10 Crore People In its effort to take the Ram Janmabhoomi message to households across ... Read more »

Ace designer Rohit Bal critical, on ventilator: report

Ace designer Rohit Bal critical, on ventilator: report Celebrated fashion designer Rohit Bal is in critical condition and is on ventilator support, HT City reported, quoting sources. He has been ... Read more »

Bengaluru: Traffic Advisory Issued, Parking Restrictions In Place As Samyukta Horata Samiti Holds Protest | Details

Bengaluru: Traffic Advisory Issued, Parking Restrictions In Place As Samyukta Horata Samiti Holds Protest | Details The Bengaluru Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory for November 27 and 28 ... Read more »

Vistara Flights Diverted Due To Air Congestion At Delhi Airport | DETAILS

vistara flights diverted due to air congestion at delhi airport | details Delhi: Two Vistara flight has been diverted to Lucknow and Jaipur due to bad weather and air congestion ... Read more »
Top List in the World