sacw.net - 2 October 2015 (updated on 7 Oct 2115)
We, university teachers, research scholars, students and concerned academics who have used the resources of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML), commend the outgoing director Dr Mahesh Rangarajan for his outstanding work at this institution over the last four years. Dr Rangarajan belongs to that breed of institutional heads who function as great facilitators. They allow a diverse range of people with a plurality of perspectives to inhabit a space of academic research and intellectual exchange, expand the resources available to them, and give them full scope to re-work disciplinary boundaries. As the Director of NMML, Dr Rangarajan was easily accessible to all; he was a man to whom trees, birds, buildings, sanitation and many other little details mattered as much as books, papers, and high quality academic interaction. His was a rare, hands-on yet self-effacing leadership, which revitalized NMML’s connection with university teachers and young scholars and opened up its activities to a wider public, while respecting the mandate governing the functioning of this institution.
At the outset, a widespread, and sometimes deliberate misconception has to be corrected. It is unjustified to assume that if a research institution is named after a particular individual - in this case Jawaharlal Nehru - the entire body of research and public activity around it is meant only to preserve his legacy. NMML’s collections and activities are not limited to Nehru’s legacy: in fact, the collection of papers, letters and interviews preserved there embraces an array of distinguished personalities across the spectrum of public life. Acquisitions stepped up rapidly over the last four years to include eminent figures such as the mathematician and historian D. D. Kosambi, scholar Amrita Rangaswamy, the Hindi journalist Ved Pratap Vaidik, the Hindi novelist and dramatist Upendranath ‘Ashk’, scientists such as Professor Yash Pal and Dr S. Varadarajan, the naturalist M. Krishnan, diplomats such as Rikhy Jaipal, Rashid Ali Bey and Subimal Dutt, the industrialist Rahul Bajaj, economists such as Professor S. Guhan and Arun Bose, the literary scholar and activist G. N. Devy, political figures like Hardwari Lal, and the marine archaeologist S. R. Rao.
The lecture series, organized with clockwork efficiency by NMML staff over the last four years, has invited scholars to reflect on the dramatic changes taking place around us. There is a vibrant Hindi series, ‘Samaj, Itihas aur Sahitya’; young scholars have presented impressive research under ‘Histories of the North-East, New Perspectives’ and ‘Interrogating Social Justice’; and the ‘Cities in History’ lectures have tapped interest in the urban as a vital site for democratic transformation. The ‘Science and Heritage’ series and exhibitions such as the ongoing one titled ‘New India and the First IIT’ will, one hopes, help in breaking down the wall between the sciences and the social sciences. Mahesh Rangarajan’s own passionate investment in environmental issues encouraged historical discussion on a theme of pressing contemporary concern. Finally, the library today stands thoroughly updated, a pleasure to read and work in.
We recognize that the bid to control and regulate the autonomy of cultural and political institutions, to substitute one kind of orthodoxy for another, can emerge from different sites of power. An independent-minded academy must justify itself by professional protocols. At the same time, it is also being called upon to find innovative ways to engage with the production and use of history taking place at other sites. These are histories in which the minorities, lower castes, ‘tribals’ and marginalized border communities find distinctive ways of evoking their experience. However, there are also other histories, increasingly strengthened by the power of institutional and social hierarchy, which seek to embed a narrative of majoritarian triumphalism in our educational system and cultural institutions. This is a narrative that excludes diversity and dissent and violates the constitutional right of citizens to representation in these forums, irrespective of class, caste, religion or political affiliation.
We strongly feel that Nehru Memorial Museum and Library should not be paralysed by one such bid just when its activities are establishing a stronger connection between professional academic life and wider discourses about history and society. It is not by replacing one set of political luminaries by another that lower castes, tribals, women, young people, restive urban populations, minorities and border populations will find room for representation in curricula, museums, public archives, exhibition spaces and film and television programmes.
We call upon all concerned citizens to urge executive bodies of autonomous cultural and academic institutions such as NMML to protect the space for democratic discussion, dissent and minority views at these sites which exist for the of exchange of ideas. Equally, those who are appointed to run these institutions must have independent standing and sound credentials in their field and be given the room to work creatively while keeping their intellectual and professional dignity intact.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in the statement belong to the signatories, and do not represent the position of their institutions.
Signatories (in alphabetical order):
1. Ravi Ahuja, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, Goettingen University
2. G. Arunima, Centre for Women’s Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
3. Pulapre Balakrishnan, Economics, Ashoka University
4. Prathama Banerjee, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi
5. Rana Behal, Association of Indian Labour Historians, New Delhi
6. Rustom Bharucha, School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
7. Ira Bhaskar, School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
8. Neeladri Bhattacharya, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
9. Uma Chakravarti, Department of History, Miranda House, Delhi University(retd.)
10. Paula Chakravarty, Gallatin School & Department of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University
11. Partha Chatterjee, Columbia University, New York
12. Sukanta Chaudhuri, Department of English, Jadavpur University
13. Supriya Chaudhuri, Department of English, Jadavpur University
14. Prem Chowdhry, Department of History, Delhi University (retd.)
15. Francis Cody, Asian Institute and Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto.
16. Kavita Datta, Department of History, Mount Holyoke College
17. Pradip K. Datta, Department of Political Science, Delhi University
18. Rohit De, Department of History, Yale University
19. Harald Fischer-Tiné, Modern Global History, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
20. Will Glover, Department of History, University of Michigan
21. Tapati Guha-Thakurta, History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta
22. Charu Gupta, Department of History, Delhi University
23. Stephen Hughes, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
24. Kajri Jain, Art History/Visual Studies, University of Toronto
25. Chitra Joshi, Department of History, Indraprastha college, Delhi University
26. Sudipta Kaviraj, Indian Politics and Intellectual History, Columbia University
27. Malavika Kasturi, Department of History, University of Toronto
28. Udaya Kumar, Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
29. Mukul Mangalik, Ramjas College, University opf Delhi
30. Franson Davis Manjali, Centre for Linguistics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
31. Karuna Mantena, Political Science and South Asian Studies Council, Yale University
32. Rama Mantena,Department of History,University of Illinois at Chicago
33. Nayanika Mathur, University of Cambridge, UK
34. Rakhee Kalita Moral, Department of English, Cotton College, Guwahati
35. Venugopal Maddipati, School of Design, Ambedkar University Delhi
36. Ranjani Mazumdar, School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
37. Prabhu Mohapatra, Department of History, Delhi University
38. Janaki Nair, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
39. Anil Nauriya, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court, New Delhi
40. Joy Pachau, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
41. Prasannan Parthasarathi, Department of History, Boston College
42. Ginu Zacharia Oommen, India Centre for Migration, New Delhi
43. Francesca Orsini, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
44. Vasudha Pande, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University
45. Rashmi Pant, Department of History, Indraprastha College, Delhi University
46. Madhava Prasad, Department of Cultural Studies, English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad
47. Teena Purohit, Department of Religion, Boston University
48. Alok Rai, Department of English, Delhi University (retd.)
49. Bhavani Raman, Department of History, University of Toronto
50. Vijaya Ramaswamy, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
51. Srirupa Roy, Professor of State and Democracy in Modern India, Goettingen University
52. Tanika Sarkar, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (retd.)
53. Sumit Sarkar, Former Professor, History, University of Delhi (retd.)
54. Sambudha Sen, English Department, Shiv Nadar University
55. Mitra Sharafi, Law School, University of Wisconsin-Madison
56. Jayeeta Sharma, Department of History, University of Toronto
57. Benjamin Siegel, Department of History, Boston University.
58. Mrinalini Sinha, Department of History, University of Michigan
59. Srimanjari, Department of History, Miranda House, Delhi University
60. Lakshmi Subramanian, History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta
61. Nandini Sundar, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics
62. Ravi Sundaram, Centre for Studies in Developing Societies, Delhi
63. Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, Department of English, New York University
64. Stefan Tetzlaff, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, Goettingen University/CEIAS, Paris
65. Rosie Thomas, University of Westminster, London
66. A. R. Vasavi, independent scholar, Bangalore
67. Ravi S Vasudevan, Centre for Studies in Developing Societies, Delhi
68. A. R. Venkatachalapathy, Madras Institute of Development Studies
69. Susan Visvanathan, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University
70. Rohit Wanchoo, St Stephen’s College, Delhi University
71. Jon E Wilson, Department of History, King’s College, London
215 additional endorsements follow (not in an alphabetical order)
- Chitra Joshi Department of History Indraprastha College University of Delhi
- Rina Ramdev
- Rohan D’Souza, Kyoto University
- Kiran Keshavamurthy, Assistant Professor, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
- Rosinka Chaudhuri, Professor, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
- Sibaji Bandyopadhyay
- Dr Subir Sinha, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
- Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay
- Premesh Lalu, Director, CENTRE FOR HUMANITIES RESEARCH, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
- Sanjay Srivastava, JNU
- Satish Poduval (Dept. of Cultural Studies, EFL University—Hyderabad)
- Deepak Naorem, University of Delhi
- Amita Baviskar, Institute of Economic Growth
- Sugita Katyal, Journalist
- Iqbal Sevea, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
- N. A. Jacob, (Ramjas College, University of Delhi)
- Varunika Saraf, artist and research scholar
- bharati jagannathan, Miranda House
- Manjari Katju, Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad
- Ratna Raman, Associate Professor..English...Sri Venkateswara.College.Delhi University
- varsha patel, student
- Arti Minocha Dept of English, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University
- Saumyajit Bhattacharya, Kirori Mal College, Delhi University
- Ellora Puri, Dept. of Political Science, University of Jammu.
- Priya Sangameswaran, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, Kolkata
- Aparna Balachandran Department of History University of Delhi
- R. Geeta, University of Delhi, Delhi
- J Devika, Associate Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Kerala
- Rajeev Kinra, Dept of History, Director of Asian Studies Program, Northwestern University
- Subarno Chattarji, Department of English, University of Delhi
- Ruchi Chaturvedi, Department of Sociology, University of Cape Town
- S. Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell
- Arindam Banerjee, AUD
- Justin Mathew, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, Gottingen, Germany
- Rohit Negi, School of Human Ecology, Ambedkar University Delhi
- Neepa Majumdar (University of Pittsburgh)
- Nilanjana Bhattacharjya, Arizona State University
- Suryasikha Pathak Assam university
- Usha Iyer, Assistant Professor, Clark University
- Prasenjit Duara, Raffles Professor, National University of Singapore
- Amrita Dhar, University of Michigan
- Denys P. Leighton, School of Liberal Studies, Ambedkar University Delhi
- Naveen Gaur (Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi)
- Debaditya Bhattacharya, University of Calcutta
- Lalit Vachani
- Samira Sheikh, Department of History, Vanderbilt University.
- Deeptha Achar, Department of English, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
- Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawai`i at Manoa
- Nita Mishra UCC
- Ninad Pandit, LSE Cities, London School of Economics and Political Science
- Radhika Mongia, York University, Toronto
- Arupjyoti Saikia, Historian, Guwahati
- Chirashree Das Gupta, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Natalie Z. Davis, Princeton University and University of Toronto
- Chandler Davis, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto (Canada)
- Saikat Ghosh, Asst. Professor, SGTB Khalsa College, Delhi University
- Nissim Mannathukkaren, Dalhousie University, Canada
- Gopalji Pradhan, AUD
- Ravikant, historian
- Rukmini Sen, Ambedkar University Delhi
- Susie Tharu
- Ayesha Kidwai, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- achyutanand mishra research scholar aud delhi
- Chitra Padmanabhan
- Yogesh Snehi, Ambedkar University Delhi
- Gyan Prakash, Princeton University
- G N Saibaba, Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
- Bikramjit De, National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
- anwesha sengupta, CRG, kolkata.
- Baidik Bhattacharya, Department of English, University of Delhi
- V. sujatha
- pratyush prashant
- Maroona Murmu, Department of History, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
- Moushumi Basu, Centre for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Gitanjali Surendran, Jindal Global Law School
- Aparna Vaidik, Ashoka University, historian
- Simona Sawhney, IIT-Delhi
- Nilima Sheikh Artist
- Dwijen Rangnekar, Warwick University (UK)
- Papori Bora, Centre for Women’s Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Gilles Verniers, Ashoka University
- Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Ashoka University
- Ravindran Sriramachandran, Ashoka University
- Mamata karade (PhD Student, CWS,JNU,New Delhi )
- Sangeeta Dasgupta, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Sanal Mohan Mahatma Gandhi University and Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Gottingen, Germany
- Malini Sur, National University of Singapore
- Saagar Tewari
- Rohan Deb Roy, Department of History, University of Reading
- Seema Arora-Jonsson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
- Eleanor Newbigin, Department of History, SOAS, University of London
- Ankita Pandey I.P. College, DU
- Supriya Varma, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
- Dhirendra Dangwal, Ambedkar University, Delhi
- Dr Alpa Shah, London School of Economics
- Deborah Sutton, Lancaster University
- Gautam Kumar (Research Scholar at JNU)
- Sucharita Sen, Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Gunnel Cederlöf, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Jayati Ghosh Professor
- Shinjini Das, Postodoctoral Research Fellow, University of Cambridge
- K. Satyanarayana, Professor, EFL University, Hyderabad
- Swati Shresth
- Rama Melkote [prof.retd. osmania University
- Tarangini Sriraman, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
- Sanjukta Das Gupta, University of Rome
- Ania Loomba Professor
- Dwaipayan Bhattacharyya, Centre for Political Studies, JNU
- Sabeena Gadihoke Associate Professor AJK MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia
- Tony K Stewart, Professor of South Asian Religions, Vanderbilt University
- Anuradha Dingwaney Needham, Oberlin College
- Amrapali Basumatary
- Tapan Basu, Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Delhi
- Akshaya Tankha, PhD candidate, University of Toronto
- Subir Dey,Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
- Harsh Dobhal, Doon University
- Selvyn Jussy, University of Calcutta
- Ritoo M. Jerath JNU
- Angelie Multani
- Vebhuti Duggal
- Madhavi Menon, Ashoka University
- Rashmi Sawhney, Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore
- Rajendran Narayanan, Ashoka University
- Bindu Menon, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi
- Amit S. Rai, Lecturer, Postcolonial Media Studies
- Shalini Sharma, Keele University
- Prashant Kidambi, University of Leicester
- Niharika Yadav, Department of History, University of Delhi
- Kriti Budhiraja, JNU
- Indira Chowdhury, Historian
- Nikhil Menon, PhD Candidate in History, Princeton University
- Dr. Lucia King, University of Winchester
- Mridu Rai, Presidency University, Kolkata
- Githa Hariharan, Writer
- Heeral Chhabra, Doctoral Candidate, University of Delhi
- Stuti Khanna, IIT Delhi
- Farhana Ibrahim IIT Delhi
- Anand Pandian, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
- Snigdha Kumar, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics
- Radhika Gupta Centre for Modern Indian Studies Goettingen University
- Durba Chattaraj, Ashoka University
- Rahul De
- Jayanti Ray-Mukherjee, Assistant Professor, Azim Premji University
- Barbara Metcalf, University of California, Davis
- Vinita Chandra, Associate Professor, Ramjas College, Delhi University
- Blessy Abraham, Department of History, Delhi University
- Tharakeshwar V.B. The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad
- Manjusha Nair
- Dr Stephen Legg, University of Nottingham
- Heike Liebau, ZMO Berlin
- Ujjayan Bhattacharya, Department of History, Vidyasagar University
- Heather Goodall, Adjunct Professor of History, University of Technology Sydney
- Rudolf Heredia, Independent researcher, Mumbai
- Rashmi Varma, University of Warwick
- Niyati Sharma, Department of English, University of Oxford
- Sunandan K N Assistant Professor
- Kade Finnoff University of Massachusetts Boston
- Saeed Ahmad, MPhil Student, Delhi University
- Alex Thomas, Azim Premji University
- Padmanabh Samarendra, Dr. K.R. Narayanan Centre for Dalit and Minorities Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
- Nandan Nawn, Department of Policy Studies, TERI University, New Delhi, India
- Simin Patel, Bombaywalla.org
- Shomen Mukherjee (Azim Premji University)
- Eric Hynniewta
- Anand Vivek Taneja, Vanderbilt University
- Rohith P, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, DU.
- David C. Engerman, Brandeis University
- Rochana Bajpai
- Shilpa Phadke, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.
- Monica Sakhrani, TISS
- Bindhulakshmi Pattadath, Advanced Centre for Women’s Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
- G M Sheikh
- Amar Farooqui, Department of History, University of Delhi
- Nandini Manjrekar, Teacher
- Supratik Chakraborty, Professor, IIT Bombay
- Uma M. Bhrugubanda, EFL University, Hyderabad
- Meera Visvanathan, Assistant Professor,Shiv Nadar University
- Abdul Rahman, I P College, DU
- Toral Gajarawala, English, New York University
- Aarti Kawlra Former Fellow NMML
- Sachin N. Dyal Singh College
- Rudrashish Chakraborty, Assistant Professor, Dept of English, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi.
- Harriet Raghunathan, formerly JMC
- Dr D. Sengupta, IP College
- Biswajit Mohanty, Deshbandhu College
- Benu Mohanlal, Department of English, Ramjas College
- Vibhas verma, Deshbandhu College
- Rajendra Parihar, Ramjas College
- Nivedita Sen, Hans Raj College
- Madhvi Zutshi, English, SGTB Khalsa College
- N. A. Jacob, Ramjas College, University of Delhi
- Saikat Ghosh, SGTB Khalsa College
- Sanam Khanna, Kamala Nehru college, University of Delhi
- Mihir Pandey, Economics, Ramjas College
- Roopa Dhawan, Ramjas College
- Hari Sen, Department of History, Ramjas College.
- Debraj Mookerjee, Associate Prof, Ramjas College
- Dr Surabhi Ranganathan, University Lecturer in International Law, Fellow of King’s College, University of Cambridge, UK
- Arunabh Ghosh, Assistant Professor, History Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
- Nandita Narain, St.Stephen’s College, Delhi University
- Dilip Simeon, Historian
- Nilofer Kaul, Hansraj College, DU
- Nandini Dutta, Miranda House, DU
- Christine Gledhill,Cinema Studies,University of Sunderland, UK
- Thomas Blom Hansen, Stanford University
- Rajeev Kinra, Asian Studies Program Northwestern University
- Gopinath Ravindran, Dept of History, Jamia Millia Islamia
- Neshat Quaiser, Associate Professor Department of Sociology Jamia, Millia Islamia
- Vinita Chandra, Ramjas College, DU
- Sandhya D Nambiar, JMC
- Meenakshi Malhotra, Hansraj College
- Thomas R. Metcalf, Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, Berkeley
- Michael Hutt, SOAS London University
- Nalini Nayak