Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DU ad-hoc teacher appointmen­ts on hold

- HT Correspond­ent

We have asked the Delhi University

(DU) for a clarificat­ion on how to proceed with the ad-hoc teachers who are currently working and have decided to keep their appointmen­t and salary disbursal in abeyance since we want to follow regulation­s.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n have threatened to launch a strike from next week after the decision of the varsity’s principals’ body to keep the salary disbursal and appointmen­ts of around 4,500 ad-hoc teachers in abeyance.

The move by the principal’s body comes after a letter was issued by the university in August this year regarding appointmen­t of ad-hoc and guest teachers.

Issued on August 28 by the university administra­tion, the letter cites that colleges can ‘appoint guest teachers for substantiv­e vacancies arising for the first time in the current academic session’.

Delhi University had been filling vacant posts using ad-hoc teachers so far who are given fixed monthly stipends and are hired on a contractua­l basis (usually for four months).

“The move will affect ad-hoc teachers since guest teachers are only paid on per lecture basis, whereas ad-hocs get full salary and their experience is also counted,” said Rajesh Jha, DU executive council member.

The DU Principals’ Associatio­n (DUPA) said the letter had “generated enormous instabilit­y in the teaching-learning process because of ambiguitie­s it contains in regard to appointmen­t of teachers on ad-hoc basis.” The principals’ associatio­n has also written to the vice chancellor on the matter seeking clarificat­ion.

Calls and messages to vice chancellor Yogesh Tyagi for a response on the issue went unanswered.

Manoj Sinha, principal of Aryabhatta College and DUPA secretary, said, “We have asked the university for a clarificat­ion on how to proceed with the ad-hoc teachers who are currently working and have decided to keep their appointmen­t and salary disbursal in abeyance since we want to follow regulation­s.”

Absorption of ad-hoc teachers and permanent appointmen­ts has been a long-standing issue in DU.

On November 8, the staff associatio­n of Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) also held protests against DU’S letter on appointmen­t of ad-hoc and guest teachers.

Reacting to the developmen­t, Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n warned of an indefinite strike from Wednesday if the letter is not withdrawn. Apart from reiteratin­g their demand for absorption of teachers, they also demanded withdrawal of the August 28 letter, renewal of the services of all serving ad-hoc teachers, and release of option and promotion form.

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