Andre Beteille, one of
India’s most celebrated sociologists, has dissociated himself from the
proposed Second Education Commission which he was to head.
HRD
Minister Pallam Raju’s attempt at recasting the commission, with new
terms of reference and possibly some new members, is said to have
prompted Professor Beteille’s exit, sources said.
The commission,
proposed by Raju’s predecessor Kapil Sibal to formulate a new education
policy in line with the massive changes in the field, has been in the
works since mid-2012. Sibal had, in consultation with Beteille, chosen
the members of the commission, and the final proposal was waiting only
for the Prime Minister’s clearance when Sibal was moved out of HRD in
October 2012.
The proposal, which was left in the lurch, has of
late seen some interest. However, Raju wants to start all over again,
reformulating the commission’s terms of reference and reconsidering its
composition and membership, sources said.
When contacted,
Beteille said he had nothing to do with the commission. “I have no idea
at all about the Education Commission and what is being done about it.
The government is too busy ahead of 2014 and rightly so. I am not
associated with any such commission,” he told The Indian Express.
Asked
if his disinterest was connected to the change of guard at the
ministry, Beteille said he had no idea whether the new minister wanted
to set up the panel or add members to it. For him, it was a “dead duck”
issue, Beteille said.
A top HRD ministry official said: “There is
still no finality about the nature, terms of reference or members of
the commission. We are not even certain whether Prof Beteille will want
to head it or not.”