Of intellectual freedom
IFP Bureau14 Aug 2020
In a democracy, free and frank discussions should be encouraged rather than restrict it. There is no guarantee that all government policy or programme are sacrosanct or failsafe and without loopholes.
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In a democracy, free and frank discussions should be encouraged rather than restrict it. There is no guarantee that all government policy or programme are sacrosanct or failsafe and without loopholes.
Speaking to the 'Imphal Free Press', general secretary, Federation of Government College Teachers’ Association (FEGOCTA), N Somorendro contended that the whole purpose of education, research, academic and intellectual life, knowledge will go to waste if the government impose restrictions on academic freedom.