About NLU Tripura
University/College: The National Law University, Tripura (NLUT) is established in 2022 by a Statute (Act No. 3 of 2022) of the State of Tripura. The foundation of the University was laid by Her Excellency Smt. Draupadi Murmu, Hon’ble President of India which reflects its commitment to excellence in legal education. Chief Justice of High Court of Tripura is the Chancellor of the University.
About the FDP
Indian literature, in its vast oral and written traditions, holds centuries of accumulated wisdom—philosophical, scientific, ethical, and cultural—that reflects the core of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). These indigenous knowledge systems are embedded not only in Sanskrit and classical texts, but also in regional literatures, tribal oral traditions, folk narratives, and vernacular philosophies. However, colonial education policies and epistemological hierarchies often sidelined these knowledge systems, replacing them with Eurocentric frameworks of knowledge, justice, and rationality.
In the postcolonial era, there is an urgent need to revisit these sidelined narratives and reclaim literature as a powerful medium for decolonisation and social transformation. Literature can act as both a preserver and a transmitter of indigenous knowledge, capable of resisting hegemonic ideologies and promoting social justice by giving voice to the marginalised.
This Faculty Development Programme (FDP) will explore the intersection of Indian literature and Indian Knowledge Systems with an emphasis on how decolonising literary narratives can contribute to the quest for social justice. It aims to equip participants with critical tools to engage with literary texts—ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary—from decolonial and indigenous perspectives. Through interactive lectures, scholarly discussions, and hands-on pedagogical sessions, this FDP will foster interdisciplinary understanding and inspire curricular innovations aligned with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
Sub themes
- Ancient Indian Texts and Knowledge Systems
Literary insights from Vedas, Upanishads, and Epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. - Tribal and Oral Traditions
Indigenous wisdom preserved through folk tales, myths, songs, and rituals. - Regional and Vernacular Literatures
Cultural identity and social values reflected in Bhakti, Sufi, and regional writings. - Decolonising the Literary Canon
Rethinking syllabi and pedagogy beyond Eurocentric frameworks. - Dalit and Subaltern Narratives
Literature as resistance and assertion of marginalised voices. - Women and Indigenous Knowledge
Recovery of women’s perspectives in traditional and contemporary texts. - Literature and Law
Literary texts as critiques and reflections of justice and legal systems. - Translation as Decolonial Practice
Bridging linguistic and cultural gaps to revive indigenous thought. - Environmental Wisdom in Indigenous Texts
Nature and ecology in tribal, folk, and classical literature. - Pedagogical Approaches to IKS
Teaching methods that integrate Indian Knowledge Systems into literary studies.
How to Register?
Interested candidates can register online via the link given at the end of the post.
Fee
INR 800/- Only.
Important Dates
Last Day of Registration 24 th August, 2025
Contact Details
Email: events@nlutripura.ac.in
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