The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) has referred to as on Delhi University faculties and departments to resume the appointment of advert hoc lecturers for the tutorial yr 2022-2023. The transfer comes after many lecturers raised concern over the brand new curriculum, Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF) 2022, stating that it’s going to lead to an enormous displacement of lecturers, particularly these employed on an advert hoc foundation.
In a letter to Delhi University faculties and heads of departments, the Delhi University Teachers’ Association urged them to make sure rejoining of all advert hoc lecturers who had been instructing until the final day of the 2021-2022 tutorial session.
“DUTA appeals to you to ensure rejoining of all ad-hoc teachers who had been teaching in your college/department till the last day of academic session 2021-2022. You are requested to ensure that summer salary/(ex gratia payment us per Ordinance XI) is paid to them at the earliest,” the letter learn.
The Delhi University Teachers’ Association has additionally referred to as for the implementation of a decision handed by the college’s Academic Council and Executive Council in March. It states that till everlasting appointments are made, any fluctuation in workload wouldn’t displace the present momentary lecturers.
Last month, just a few members of the Delhi University’s Executive Council and Finance Committee wrote to vice chancellor Yogesh Singh and demanded that the wages of advert hoc lecturers be credited ‘without any further delay’.
A number of days again, greater than 450 English lecturers of the University of Delhi have written to Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) president, A Okay Bhagi, asking him to intervene and restore the workload of the English division. They said that it’s going to undergo ‘unprecedented’ loss as a result of implementation of the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF).
With inputs from PTI.
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