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DUTA elections: Teachers’ bodies field candidates for top post

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Three candidates have been fielded, so far, by different teachers' bodies for the post of president in the Delhi University Teachers' Associatio­n (DUTA) elections, scheduled to take place in August. The election for the office of president and 15 members of executive committee for 2017-2019 will be conducted on August 31. Candidates have to file their nomination­s on August 22, 23.

Counting of votes will take place on the day of elections itself- August 31.

Left-affiliated Democratic Teachers Front (DTF) has announced Rajib Ray, a professor of Philosophy from Kirori Mal College, as its candidate for the president post.

"Ray is a veteran of the teachers' movement and had been twice elected as teacher representa­tive of DU Executive Council," Nandita Narain, DUTA President said.

National Democratic Teachers' FRONT(NDTF), a BJP-affiliated body, has announced last year's runner up VS Negi as its candidate, while University Teachers' Forum (UTF) candidate will be a professor of Political Science - Surender Singh Rana.

"Our agenda will be to fight for permanent posts, promotions, pensions, pay commission and take up issues of physical education teachers, among others," said Sandeep Kumar, a UTF member and DUTA secretary.

Another group - Academics for Action and Developmen­t (AAD) has decided to back the UTF'S presidenti­al candidate and will be fielding four of its candidates for DUTA executive committee.

"Among other issues, AAD'S agenda would be to demand maternity leave for ad-hoc teachers, promotions, oppose the retrospect­ive implementa­tion of the point system, and not counting of ad-hoc experience," Rajesh Jha of AAD said. Election Officer Prof. Ujjwal Kumar Singh told PTI that so far two meetings have been held and further congregati­ons will be held to finalise a concrete plan for the upcoming polls.

For the past three consecutiv­e terms, DUTA president post has gone to DTF.

Professor Nandita Narain had been elected for two consecutiv­e terms and before that, a Hindi Professor Amar Deo Sharma was the president of DUTA for one term. The DUTA president is elected for a single two-year term.

The election for the office of president and 15 members of executive committee for 2017-2019 will be conducted on August 31

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