Introduction
Events
While reflecting on the essential requisites for a good educational institution, the introduction to National Education Policy 2020, highlights the assurance that “every student feels welcomed and cared for…(and)…a wide range of learning experiences are offered” (5). This leads naturally to the conclusion that “the fundamental principles that will guide both the education system at large, as well as the individual institutions within it are,” inter alia, “life skills such as communication (5) .” The policy document reminds us later that this focus has been a part of “a long tradition of holistic and multidisciplinary learning…(at) universities such as Takshashila and Nalanda” in India (36). The claim that communication is among the most indispensable soft skills, the document tells us, is borne out by the fact that it is mentioned among the 64 kalas or “arts” mentioned in “ancient Indian literary works such as Banabhatta’s Kadambari,” histories of ancient Indian universities as well as in most conceptions of “liberal arts” in the West. In keeping with the significance accorded to communication skills in NEP 2020 for the role in facilitating a “holistic and multidisciplinary education (that) would aim to develop all capacities of human beings -intellectual, aesthetic, social, physical, emotional, and moral in an integrated manner…(and) will help develop well-rounded individuals that possess critical 21st-century capacities”, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, has established the Centre for Writing and Communication, SBSC (36).
Mr. Gaurav Kumar, Department of English
Email Id: adh.gaurav.kumar@sbs.du.ac.in
At the outset, the Centre recorded more than 150 student registrations and conducted its Orientation/Inaugural Programme on 24th January 2023, wherein the Centre was inaugurated by our honourable Principal, who was kind enough to share his profound and motivational insights about communication and writing. The Coordinator of the Centre, Mr. Gaurav Kumar, introduced the students to the ethos, modalities, and methodologies of the activities proposed by the Centre. Thereafter, the Centre has been conducting weekly Grammar Classes, wherein students are introduced to aspects of English grammar through a student-centric pedagogy, and Conversation Circles, wherein students practice their communication and soft skills during conversations on popular topics of interest, under the leadership of a peer educator and a faculty member. The Centre plans to launch a series of workshops/talks on writing and research to supplement these activities soon. It remains firm in its commitment to the goal of ensuring that all students of the college get an opportunity to cultivate their minds and personalities so that they can confidently meet the challenges posed by a globalized economy with a multitude of career paths that demand skills such as intellectual flexibility, linguistic dexterity, and critical/interdisciplinary thinking/analysis/synthesis.
