The Delhi University Teachers' Association today called off its evaluation boycott "in the interest of students" and with assurances from the HRD Ministry that working ad hoc teachers will not be displaced, according to a statement issued by the teachers' body.
They had begun the evaluation boycott on May 9.
The teachers' body has, however, warned that its members would go on strike if ad hoc teachers are displaced in the new academic session on the basis of the UGC's March 5 notification on faculty reservation.
Following an Allahabad High Court order, upheld by the Supreme Court, the University Grants Commission (UGC) on March 5 announced a new mechanism for implementing faculty reservations, which is calculating total posts department-wise rather than institution-wise.
The UGC said that its new reservation formula was in response to a direction of the Allahabad High Court in April last year.
However, it is believed that the move would cut the number of posts available for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates.
The DUTA general body, in its meeting today, decided to take forward its "agitation through alternative modes in the interest of thousands of students", the teachers' body said.
It said, "The DUTA noted that the student community has supported the struggle throughout. The DUTA had always tried to ensure that examination results are declared on time so that the interests of students are not hurt. It appeals to all teachers to contribute their best in ensuring that the results are declared on time."