DU Teachers Association on 2-day strike over appointment of 126 assistant professors
Hundreds of Delhi University (DU) teachers went on a two-day
strike on Tuesday over an alleged scam in the recent appointment of 126
candidates to the post of assistant professors in varsity's law faculty. The
teachers claimed that the appointments are in gross violation of University
Grants Commission's (UGC) guidelines and the university bye-laws as it failed
to absorb many long-serving ad-hoc teachers.
During the strike,
called by DU Teachers Association (DUTA), the teachers took out a march to the
Vice-Chancellor's office followed by a public meeting at the varsity's arts
faculty. "The administration has failed to come up with an objective
criteria for marking in the 50:30:20 weightage formula (as required by UGC
Regulations) and has left the whole marking process to the discretion of
selection committees, thus making a mockery of the weightage system," said
DUTA president, Rajib Ray.
"It has not even
shared the full minutes of selection committees, with the mark sheets of the
selected candidates, while seeking statutory approval for the appointments in
the Executive Council," Ray added.
The interviews for the 126
advertised posts were held from July to September, last year. The results were
announced in the Executive Council (EC) meeting held on January 30. Of the 126
selected names, only 39 are of ad-hoc teachers. However, 80 ad-hocs were
working in both the centers of law faculty until then.
"I completed my
education from the law faculty and then taught there for more than 15 years as
an ad-hoc. I was thrown out at the age of 50. Where will I go now?" asked
Kiran Bala, who used to teach the LLB students in all three years.
Meanwhile, DUTA also
announced to observe a complete bandh on Wednesday against the negative
recommendations of the Pay Revision Notification and the 70-30
sharing-arrangement on costs that the UGC has proposed.
"There is palpable
anger in the teaching community with the realisation that the government is
adamant on drastic cost-cutting and shifting to a loan-based expansion of
educational infrastructure. Thousands of teachers are stuck without any
promotions and pensions. The Pay Revision notification has ignored the
suffering of these sections," said Vivek Chaudhary, Secretary, DUTA.
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