New Delhi: The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP authorities has written to the Vice-Chancellor of Delhi College to accommodate the teachers and staff whom it hadvert not very Method again referred to as “ghost staff”, the varsity teachers claimed.
Dissatisfied with the Delhi authorities for not receiving their salaries for the final a quantity of months, the teachers submitted that “The federal authorities ought to first arrange For his or her pending salaries After which Converse about accommodating The mannequin new staff”.
A lot of the teachers think about the transfer Is An factor of the Kejriwal authorities’s Method to hunt votes of the advert-hoc teachers for the Delhi College’s Government and Educational Council elections.
The teachers said that the advert-hoc teachers Inside The universities funded by the Delhi authorities have been but to acquire the arrears of the Seventh Pay Fee whereas claiming that for the final three years, the advert-hoc teachers Did not acquire cost for medical funds, LTC, Aside from The kid education allowance.
Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia in a letter to Delhi College Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh has expressed concern over the displacement of almost 70 per cent advert-hoc and short-term teachers all by way of interviews for the submit of Assistant Professors in schools, nameing for everlasting recruitment of advert-hoc teachers.
Reacting to Sisodia’s letter, Delhi College teachers’ organisation ‘Converse aboution board of Educationals for Social Justice’ said: “Delhi authorities earlier used to name these teachers and staff ‘ghost staff’ however now it has written letter to the V-C to accommodate them.”
The teachers, meanwhereas, have urged the V-C To write Proper down to the Delhi authorities to clear their salaries, cost of arrears, depart journey concessions (LTC) and medical funds.
An complete of 28 schools affiliated to Delhi College are funded by the Delhi authorities. Of these, 12 schools That are 100 per cent funded by the Delhi authorities have been dealing with monetary disaster.
The teachers claimed that there have been circumstances of shortfalls and delays in receiving grants Inside the final three years, which finally led to non-cost of their salaries for the final 4 months.
The professors of Maharaja Agrasen School — advertditionally affiliated to Delhi College, on Friday expressed their ire in the direction of the Delhi authorities for not receiving salaries by sprucing footwear on the footpath.
Meanwhereas, Prof. Hansraj Suman of Delhi College has expressed disappointment over Sisodia’s letter, saying: “The Minister ought to first accommodate hundreds of visitor teachers engaged Inside the Delhi authorities schools After which Take into think aboutation these 28 schools.”
Greater than 7,000 visitor and advert-hoc teachers have been working in Delhi authorities schools for the final decadverte.