The Panjab University Teachers Association (PUTA) has expressed its support for the recent directive issued by the university administration, which reiterates rules regarding the faculty’s media interactions.
PUTA president Amarjit Naura said the directive was not a new policy but a reminder of pre-existing guidelines.
“As educators, we must be mindful of our impact on society. This advisory simply reinforces our responsibility to set a positive example,” Naura said, emphasising that the directive encourages faculty to engage thoughtfully in public discussions without compromising the university’s reputation. He further assured that if any misuse of the directive occurs, PUTA will address it.
The directive, Naura said, was not aimed at stifling academic freedom but ensuring that faculty members’ public statements align with the values of the institution.
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