The Asian Age

CITY | Education Agitating DU teachers may boycott admissions

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New Delhi, June 6: Delhi University teachers, who have been agitating for over two weeks against the new UGC criteria to ascertain their academic performanc­e, on Monday threatened to boycott the ongoing admission process if their demands are not considered by the HRD ministry.

Alleging that the consultati­ons with UGC officials did not yield any results, the Delhi University teachers Associatio­n ( Duta) has called for a general body meeting on Tuesday to decided the future course of action.

JNU students union president Kanhaiya Kumar also joined the agitation outside the UGC office while the consultati­ons with representa­tives of teachers’ associatio­ns from across the country were underway.

DU teachers have been boycotting the evaluation of undergradu­ate exams for last eleven days against amendments to UGC regulation­s that, they argue, will lead to job- cuts to the tune of 50 per cent and drasticall­y increase pupil- teacher ratio in higher education.

“Though the consultati­ons went on for more than 5 hours, it is extremely unfortunat­e that the UGC chairperso­n was not willing to

JNU students union president Kanhaiya Kumar also joined the agitation outside the UGC office while the consultati­ons with representa­tives of teachers’ associatio­ns from across the country were underway

concede anything more than what the MHRD had already stated that tutorials and practical would be part of the direct teaching hours. The UGC chairperso­n was also unwilling to give any assurance on the API, requesting for time to give a reply,” a Duta statement said.

“We will decide the future course of action in tomorrow’s GBM. Given the current scenario of inaction and non- committal responses from the government, the teachers’ anger is surging and the Duta may be forced to consider drastic measures like the boycott of the admissions process,” it added.

The new gazette notificati­on has increased the workload for assistant professors from 16 hours of “direct teaching” per week ( including tutorials) to 18 hours, plus another six of tutorials.

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 ?? — BUNNY SMITH ?? Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n members protest against the UGC notificati­on to increase their workload in New Delhi on Monday.
— BUNNY SMITH Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n members protest against the UGC notificati­on to increase their workload in New Delhi on Monday.

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