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Teachers' bodies not happy with pay panel report

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Various teachers' organisations have expressed resentment over the UGC-Pay Review Committee's recommendations, saying the report has fallen short of their expectations as it has several "anomalies".

The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) has said major demands of teachers for higher pay scale to lecturers so as to attract talent to the university system has not been accepted.

"The demand for introduction of professorship/Professor's grade in all colleges to retain talent has not been considered by the committee headed by Prof G K Chadha," it said.

DUTA representatives yesterday met UGC Chairman Sukhadeo Thorat to air their grievances, said its president Aditya Narayan Mishra.

 

Democratic Teachers' Front (DTF), a teachers' organisation in Delhi University, said the recommendations of the Pay Review Committee with regard to pay scales and service conditions failed to reflect its objective of making the teaching profession more attractive.

It said that the UGC had earlier suggested 25 per cent higher entry pay for teachers in comparison to the Group A services and three promotions for all teachers so that teachers could have parity with Group A services in terms of career earnings.

The college teachers have been explicitly downgraded by the recommendations, which denied them promotion till professor's grade, it claimed. The DTF demanded a review of the report.

Delhi University Principal's Association, which had asked for senior principals' scale for those who have already completed eight to 10 years of service, said the committee has remained silent on the issue.

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First Published: Oct 07 2008 | 2:40 PM IST

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