Representatives of all four non-teaching employees unions have come on a common platform and constituted a "joint coordination committee" to spearhead the agitation, which would start with a "gate meeting" tomorrow.
The representatives expressed concern over indifferent and non-responsive attitude of the government and the varsity authorities, and said if the grant-in-aid from the government was not increased substantially, it would be difficult for the university to pay the salaries and pension to employees.
Hitendra Thakur, who was elected president of the Joint Coordination Committee, said the "casual approach" of the government was responsible for the present situation, and employees can adopt the path of agitation for which the authorities would be fully responsible.
Thakur said a 26-point demand charter has been prepared, and the announcement about the detailed agitation programme would be done at tomorrow's meeting.
The other demands are increase in grant-in-aid from the government in view of three-fold increase in expenditure, following revision of pay scales and other committed liabilities, reservation to wards of employees in different courses, residential accommodation for employees, framing of rational transfer policy, and identification of land for expansion of university campus.