Millennium Post

DUTA organises hunger strike over ad-hoc teachers

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Scores of teachers from Delhi University observed a hunger strike here on Wednesday, demanding ad-hoc teachers be made permanent and protesting the bid for autonomy by the varsity colleges.

The protest, initiated by Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n (DUTA), saw many students from the Leftaffili­ated All India Students’ Associatio­n also participat­ing alongside the teachers.

“Our demands are that ad hoc teachers who are working in the University for several years be absorbed as permanent teachers and also that colleges are not privatised in the name of autonomy,” said DUTA Secretary Vivek Chaudhary.

Several teachers and students have been protesting against the long-standing issue of absorption of ad-hoc teachers and lately they have been agitating against the colleges which have applied for ‘autonomy’ with the University Grants Commission (UGC) – a propositio­n which a section teachers has translated as a ruse for privatisat­ion and increasing course fees.

So far, two colleges from the university, St Stephen’s College and Hindu College, are in talks with the UGC and the Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t to go autonomous.

Giving the call for the “mass huger strike”, the Associatio­n had asked for 10 volunteers from each college to participat­e in the strike, which they proposed to carry out till 5 pm.

Chaudhary said that they have to resort to hunger strike because their pleas with the Ministry and the DU went unheard.

The Associatio­n stated that it will decide on the future course of action against the same issues in a general body meeting on June 1.

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