Key Points

The Delhi University's Lakshmibai College saw a heated controversy over a principal's decision to use cow dung on classroom walls, citing its traditional heat-combating benefits. The act led to a division, sparking criticism from students and faculty for being unscientific. DU VC Yogesh Singh advised that both parties could have chosen more pragmatic approaches. Singh highlighted the need for introspection, labeling the student leader's protest as outdated and inappropriate.

Key Points: Yogesh Singh Urges Lessons from DU Cow Dung Controversy

  • DU VC critiques actions by both principal and student leader
  • Principal applied cow dung, claiming traditional cooling benefits
  • DUSU President's protest mirrored dated techniques
2 min read

College 'cow dung episode': DU VC reflects on lessons to learn from incident

DU VC Yogesh Singh reflects on Lakshmibai College's cow dung episode, emphasizing lessons for all.

"Both sides could have adopted different, more practical ways. - Yogesh Singh"

New Delhi, June 3

Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh on Tuesday reflected upon the impropriety behind actions of key players in the infamous “cow dung episode” involving a college principal and a student union leader that divided the Internet, hinting that there is a lesson to be learnt by all from the incident.

The controversy was sparked in Delhi University's Lakshmibai College where Principal Pratyush Vatsala applied cow dung on classroom walls in April, claiming it was a traditional method to combat heat.

The act, video recorded by the principal and shared on social media, did not go down well with people and a section of students and faculty criticised the move as unscientific and unhygienic. The incident also left people on social media divided.

As the firestorm grew wilder, Ronak Khatri, Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) President representing the National Students' Union of India (NSUI), decided to protest against the principal’s action and responded by smearing cow dung on her office wall.

On Tuesday, University VC Yogesh Singh told IANS that both sides could have adopted different, more practical ways of achieving their objectives.

“If the teacher wanted to experiment with a traditional method to beat the summer heat, she could have first started from her home or her office,” he said.

He was also dismissive of the DUSU President’s actions. “Khatri was equally in the wrong by adopting a protest technique that dates back to pre-Independence era,” he said.

"A DUSU President going there and defacing the principal's room by applying cow dung is a completely indecent thing, which should have been avoided," he said.

“Cow dung was smeared in the room of a college principal. This is not befitting of any DUSU President. He should not have done this because there are more civilised ways to protest,” said the DU VC, suggesting introspection by both the parties.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya K.
The VC is absolutely right - both sides acted immaturely. Traditional practices have their place, but forcing them in educational spaces without scientific basis is problematic. And the student leader's response was equally childish. DU deserves better! 🤦‍♀️
R
Rahul S.
Cow dung has been used in villages for centuries - it's antibacterial and keeps homes cool. The principal's intentions may have been good, but she should've consulted students first. The protest reaction was too extreme though - this isn't how we resolve differences in a democracy.
A
Ananya M.
As a DU alumna, I'm embarrassed by this tamasha. Our universities should focus on quality education, not these gimmicks. Both parties wasted time and energy that could've been used for student welfare. VC's balanced response is appreciated 🙏
V
Vikram J.
This incident shows how everything gets politicized these days. Simple matter of hygiene vs tradition turned into a prestige battle. Next time, just install ACs or coolers - problem solved! Why make everything about ideology?
S
Sneha P.
The student leader's action was unacceptable - you can't disrespect authority figures like this. But the principal should've known better than to impose personal beliefs in an academic setting. Both need to apologize publicly.
K
Karan D.
Instead of debating cow dung, DU should focus on real issues - outdated syllabus, lack of research funding, and poor campus facilities. When will our universities prioritize academics over such dramas? 😒

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50