The Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) staged a demonstration outside the vice- chancellor's office today, raising several demands including the formation of governing bodies in 28 colleges funded by the Delhi government.
"More than a year has passed and the 28 DU colleges aided/maintained by the Delhi government await formation of Governing Bodies. DUTA appeals to the Delhi government and varsity to end this stand-off and quickly resolve the issue," DUTA president Rajib Ray said in a statement.
The Delhi government had in July ordered a freeze on funding of 28 Delhi University colleges -- that are either fully or partially funded by it -- following the varsity's failure to appoint governing bodies.
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They also demand immediate announcement of interview for ad-hoc teachers and release of pensions.
Regarding other demands, Ray said, "The teachers of Delhi University are facing a situation of zero promotions because of the retrospective implementation of API system and this causes serious demotivation."
The DUTA submitted a memorandum to the VC on this.
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