The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Employees of BDU affiliated colleges picket V-C’s office

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Over 100 employees, including teaching faculty members, from government colleges of Tiruchi and Thanjavur, which were previously constituen­t colleges of the Bharathida­san University, picketed the Vice-Chancellor’s office on Thursday demanding disburseme­nt of salary dues pending for five months.

The protest was withdrawn after the university Registrar assured action within the next couple of weeks.

The protesters alleged that the university and the State government were unsympathe­tic towards them as both were unwilling to bear the financial burden, leaving them with no salary since November 2023.

M.S. Bala Murugan, president of the Associatio­n of University Teachers, said the university should pay them the revised salaries with pending arrears.

Pointing to the peculiarit­y of the problem Mr. Bala Murgan said: ‘’Under the Bharathida­san University, 10 colleges that were constituen­t colleges since 2006 became government colleges from 2019 following a Government Order. However, the issue of who will pay salaries to the guest lecturers, hourly based teachers and nonteachin­g staff remains unresolved till date. The university paid the salaries till last November 2023 after which it took a stand that only the government should pay the salaries as the university was facing a financial crunch. This situation is the same for other universiti­es in the State,” he said.

R. Kalidasan, Registrar (In-charge) of the university, told The Hindu that the university had to incur a substantia­l expenditur­e by paying salaries of the staff of the constituen­t colleges.

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