Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

UGC wants ad-hoc, temporary teachers’ postings scrapped

- Neelam Pandey neelam,pandey@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A panel set up by the University Grants Commission (UGC) has recommende­d scrapping ad-hoc and temporary appointmen­ts of teachers across universiti­es.

UGC’s pay review committee, which was formed last year and is headed by UGC member VS Chauhan, has also suggested that pay of teachers should be in accordance with the seventh central pay commission, which means the overall salary of teachers would also go up if the suggestion is accepted by the humna resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry.

The recommenda­tion is good news for aspiring professors as central universiti­es may have to appoint over 6,000 teachers.

Of the total 17,006 teaching posts in various UGC-funded central universiti­es, 6,080 were lying vacant on October 1, 2016, according to official data. This includes 911 vacancies in Uni- versity of Delhi (DU).

Welcoming UGC’s recommenda­tion, senior professor and PRO of Allahabad University (AU) Yogeshwar Tiwari said discontinu­ing temporary postings would help the university fill vacant posts. AU currently has 525 vacant posts.

Appointmen­t of permanent lecturers is also likely to improve teaching standards as ad-hoc professors usually keep switching colleges because of which there is a gap in the assessment of a student’s academic progressio­n. “Certain subjects are not taught due to lack of specialist faculty at times. In many cases, existing teachers are burdened with additional work...” said a DU professor.

The committee, has also suggested linking grants to universiti­es to the vacant posts filled by them.

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