New
Delhi: To address Delhi University students’ concern about their results being
delayed in wake of the evaluation boycott by teachers, Delhi University
Teachers Association (DUTA) on Monday urged students to understand their
position and need for the agitation.
“We
understand your anxiety about the likely delay in results caused by the
evaluation boycott protest of teachers and we have also received your requests
to withdraw this particular form of protest,” DUTA President Nandita Narain
said in an open letter to students. “Let me assure you that we are equally keen
to get back to evaluation and to work overtime to bring out your results at the
earliest. Please also understand that the majority of evaluators are precisely
these ad-hoc and temporary teachers, who stand disengaged from employment as a
result of the gazette notification,” the letter said.
The
teachers have been boycotting evaluation of undergraduate exams since May 24 in
protest against amendments to UGC regulations that, they argue, will lead to
job-cuts to the tune of 50 percent and drastically decrease pupil-teacher ratio
in higher education.
“The
ongoing battle against degradation of public-funded higher education cannot be
won without active participation by students. In particular, to ensure the
early resumption of evaluation, students must put pressure on the MHRD and
Government in every way possible, to give a clear written assurance that their
negative decision has been reversed,” the letter said.
The
new gazette notification has increased the workload for assistant professors
from 16 hours of “direct teaching” per week (including tutorials) to 18 hours,
plus another six of tutorials, bringing the total up to 24 hours. Similarly the
work hours of associate professors have been increased from 14 to 22.
Following
protests, the HRD ministry had directed UGC to review the same. The commission
had on Sunday organized consultations on the issue with various stake holders
including representatives of teachers associations from across the country.
The
protesting teachers had, however, claimed that the consultations did not yield
any results.
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