The Asian Age

DU teachers march against V- C

■ BJP govt trying to privatise higher education: Profs

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New Delhi, Feb. 5: The Delhi University Teachers’ Associatio­n marched from Mandi House to Parliament Street Tuesday and demanded the removal of the varsity’s vice- chancellor over his alleged inaction on important issues in the varsity.

Teaching came to a complete standstill in the Delhi University at DUTA’s call for strike on Tuesday as thousands of teachers joined in the march, the DUTA said.

The government’s delay in promulgati­ng an ordinance/ bill in the current budget session of the Parliament in favour of the 200- point college/ university unit- wise roster has put in danger jobs of a large number of teachers belonging to SC, ST and OBC communitie­s, the DUTA said.

The DUTA said there have hardly been any permanent appointmen­ts in the Delhi University in the last decade.

They demanded that the government makes a onetime Ordinance to absorb all temporary and ad- hoc teachers.

Ever since this government came to power, it has been constantly trying to privatise higher education and Delhi University and its constituen­t colleges through schemes like tripartite MoU and autonomous colleges.

The DUTA has strongly opposed all such schemes and will continue to oppose the government’s plan to convert higher education from a grantsbase­d economy to the loan- based economy, they said. The inaction by the vice- chancellor on important issues has paralysed the University. The DUTA is demanding removal of the vice- chancellor for misgoverna­nce,” they added. The DUTA demanded that all these issues be resolved at the earliest by the active interventi­on of the HRD Ministry and also threatened to further intensify its agitation.

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