The proposal was mooted by the varsity administration following communications from UGC and HRD Ministry.
However, the varsity's Academic Council (AC), which is the top decision making body, rejected the proposal at a meeting last Friday.
The proposal to introduce three short-term courses in these subjects had come against the backdrop of right-wing organisations, including BJP's ideological mentor RSS, insisting on propagation of culture in educational campuses to promote India's rich heritage and restore its cultural identity.
The rejection comes at a time when the government, especially the HRD ministry, is being accused of making attempts at saffronisation of education.
The varsity had last month circulated a draft of three courses among various schools and departments of JNU for their feedback.
