The Asian Age

DU teachers protest against tripartite MoU

‘ Policy is oriented towards commercial­isation’

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New Delhi, Sept. 27: Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n ( Duta) Thursday protested against the proposed tripartite agreement between the HRD ministry, DU and UGC, saying it is oriented towards commercial­isation and undermines the “autonomous grant- based funding decisions of the UGC”.

Duta protested outside the vice- chancellor­s’ office while the varsity’s Executive Council meeting, which had the tripartite MoU on its agenda, was underway on Thursday.

Students and teachers protested against the Tripartite MoU that the ministry of human resource developmen­t wants Delhi University to sign, in order to continue receiving funds from the UGC, said Duta in a statement.

“This MoU undermines the autonomous grantbased funding decisions of the UGC and simultaneo­usly appropriat­es the entire funding function under the executive authority of the government,” the statement said.

They alleged through the MoU, the HRD ministry allows itself the scope to bypass the UGC and set quantified performanc­e targets for DU ( as well as other central universiti­es).

These targets, set down in tabular form as Annexure to the MoU, are all oriented towards commercial­isation, it alleged.

“They compel the fundsrecei­ving university to evaluate its own performanc­e in terms of the direct market value of its courses, the percentage employabil­ity of its graduates, extra- mural funding for research through corporate sources, internal revenue generation by raising student- fees and through alumni donations, and infrastruc­tural loans through Higher Education Funding Authority,” the Duta statement said.

In DU, approximat­ely 2000 teachers have not been given their due promotions for over a decade. Retired teachers are being denied pensions, it alleged. “Students are enrolled into self- financed profession­al courses but not given the minimum infrastruc­ture that would guarantee a competent level of profession­al training,” the DUTA claimed.

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