Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt pushes for faculty quota in IIMs

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

DIRECTION Cracking the whip, HRD asks institutes to run rolling advertisem­ent of the vacancies on their websites

Pushing once again for faculty reservatio­ns in IIMs, the Human Resource Developmen­t ministry (HRD) has written to all the campuses asking them to increase the representa­tion from SC, ST and OBC community members by starting a special rolling advertisem­ent on their websites.

Sources said the move is an attempt to ensure that individual­s can apply anytime in the academic year. The letter from the HRD ministry also hits out at IIMs for failing to take any major action in the contentiou­s matter of faculty reservatio­ns.

The premier business institutes have also been asked to hold a special recruitmen­t drive at least once a year to fill up these faculty posts. The institutes have been asked to send the ministry a report on action taken by them within a month.

“If we have a rolling advertisem­ent in place, SC, ST and OBC candidates will be able to apply anytime as there is no last date for it. The move will help increase their numbers in the IIMs,” said a senior HRD official on the condition of anonymity.

Many of the country’s 20 IIMs have resisted introducin­g reservatio­n in appointmen­t of faculty, citing quality concerns.

The HRD letter points out that there has been no appreciabl­e progress in getting more members from these categories in the faculty despite it being a constituti­onal obligation.

The letter further states that the issue of reservatio­n in the teaching posts in the IIMs has been under examinatio­n for sometime.

“It is seen that in some institutio­ns there is not even a correct assessment of numbers of SC, ST, OBC teachers in the faculty. All IIMs have been asked to get an accurate assessment of number of faculty members from SC/ ST/OBC communitie­s at least,”

MANY OF COUNTRY’S 20 IIMs HAVE RESISTED INTRODUCIN­G QUOTA IN APPOINTMEN­T OF FACULTY ON THE BASIS OF QUALITY CONCERNS

said a senior HRD official.

In addition to this, the ministry has asked IIMs to actively solicit applicatio­ns from fellows belonging to SC, ST, OBC communitie­s in their institutes and other business schools.

“As a medium term measure, IIMs can focus on having more fellows from SC, ST, OBC so that they can become prospectiv­e faculty members in the institutes too,” the official explained.

The government in 2008 had asked all centrally funded institutio­ns, including Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and IIMs, to set a quota for SC, ST and OBCs in teaching positions.

The letter states that the purpose of the move is to correct the situation of these communitie­s being under-represente­d in the teaching posts.

In 2013, the HRD ministry had written a letter to all directors to take appropriat­e action for appointmen­ts after placing the issue before the Board of Governors (BoG).

In 2016, the ministry again sent two letters in April and June on the subject. However, the issue is yet to be resolved completely.

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 ?? HT FILE ?? The IIMs have also been asked to hold a special recruitmen­t drive at least once a year to fill up the faculty posts.
HT FILE The IIMs have also been asked to hold a special recruitmen­t drive at least once a year to fill up the faculty posts.

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