The Asian Age

DUTA demands absorption of ad-hoc teachers

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Demanding absorption of ad-hoc teachers of the Delhi University through one-time regulation, the Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n (DUTA) on Friday staged a demonstrat­ion outside the vice chancellor’s office

The teachers also urged DUTA leadership to launch action programs at the Ministry of Education, University Grants Commission (UGC) and Parliament to demand one-time regulation for absorption of the teachers.

DUTA president AK Bhagi stressed on the need for absorption of existing ad-hoc/temporary teachers and demanded that a bill or regulation be brought in Parliament to absorb the ad-hoc teachers.

“Adhoc teachers are working in colleges for several years but they cannot continue as ad-hoc teachers for their entire lives. Now they do not see any hope for their absorption and there is always a fear of displaceme­nt,” he said.

The protest comes as Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College has scheduled interviews for the appointmen­t of an assistant professor in Mathematic­s.

The move has drawn flak from a section of teachers who are demanding that ad-hoc teachers should be accommodat­ed first instead of hiring new teachers.

“With over 4,500 teachers working on an ad-hoc basis, who have given their best years to DU colleges, their displaceme­nt should not and will not be tolerated,” said Miranda House Professor Abha Dev Habib.

“I urged DUTA to continue to protest for the rights of teachers and we will come out in full support,” Habib added.

The teachers’ body had submitted a petition in February to President Ram Nath Kovind seeking his interventi­on for the absorption of 4,500 ad-hoc and temporary professors working in the varsity.

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