Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 07:07am on 11 Jul 2025,Friday Education
Vidyasagar University in West Bengal has sparked controversy after a history exam question referred to Indian freedom fighters as "terrorists." The question asked students to "name three district magistrates of Midnapore killed by terrorists," drawing widespread outrage from students, political leaders, and historians. The row centers around revered revolutionaries like Khudiram Bose being mischaracterized. Vice-Chancellor Dipak Kumar Kar apologized, attributing the error to a translation issue, where the term "militant nationalist" lost its quotation marks during the Bengali translation process. The university has removed two professors from exam duties and initiated an internal probe, vowing stronger vetting mechanisms to avoid future lapses and uphold the integrity of historical narratives. (PC: College Dunia & EduAdvice)