“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention \
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention

09-Sep-2022
The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) on Friday urged the Centre to take over colleges run by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government claiming that teachers were not getting proper salaries due to budget cuts while political activists were being appointed as head of governing bodies. New Delhi:... The post appeared first on .
09-Sep-2022 National
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention \
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention

09-Sep-2022
The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) on Friday urged the Centre to take over colleges run by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government claiming that teachers were not getting proper salaries due to budget cuts while political activists were being appointed as head of governing bodies. New Delhi:... The post appeared first on .
09-Sep-2022 National
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention \
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention

09-Sep-2022
The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) on Friday urged the Centre to take over colleges run by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government claiming that teachers were not getting proper salaries due to budget cuts while political activists were being appointed as head of governing bodies. New Delhi:... The post appeared first on .
09-Sep-2022 National
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention \
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention

09-Sep-2022
The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) on Friday urged the Centre to take over colleges run by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government claiming that teachers were not getting proper salaries due to budget cuts while political activists were being appointed as head of governing bodies. New Delhi:... The post appeared first on .
09-Sep-2022 National
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention \
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention

09-Sep-2022
The Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) on Friday urged the Centre to take over colleges run by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government claiming that teachers were not getting proper salaries due to budget cuts while political activists were being appointed as head of governing bodies. New Delhi:... The post appeared first on .
09-Sep-2022 National
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“Salary delays, misgovernance”  by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention \
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“Salary delays, misgovernance” by Delhi Govt, says Delhi University Teachers’ Association, urges Centre’s intervention

09-Sep-2022
New Delhi [India], September 9 (ANI): The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) on Friday urged the Centre to take over colleges run by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government claiming that teachers were not getting proper salaries due to budget cuts while political activists were being appointed as head of governing bodies.
09-Sep-2022 National
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DU to consider proposal for setting up centre to offer job-oriented courses \
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DU to consider proposal for setting up centre to offer job-oriented courses

20-Mar-2022
New Delhi Mar 20 PTI Delhi University will consider a proposal for setting up a centre to offer job-oriented courses for students enrolled in its Campus of Open Learning The discussion on establishing the centre will be taken up at the academic council meeting on March 22 Payal Mago director Campus of Open Learning said This centre will house a media centre and will provide online and experiential learning courses to students To enhance the employability of students of the School of Open Learning SOL these will be skills-based courses and tailored as per their needs For instance she said many of the SOL students were pursuing graduation while also handling their family businesses and the centre might offer a course on how to run a family business and increase profitability Students will also get to learn basic computer skills and some languages that will help them she said To start with the centre will offer three diploma courses --journalism English and Hindi post graduate diploma in library automation services and mushroom cultivation There will be a mix of online and offline classes either 50-50 per cent or 60-40 per cent she said Students will get hands-on learning For instance in journalism they will have to do internships and in mushroom cultivation they will be taught how to cultivate five types of mushrooms and for that we have identified five nodal points Mago said The journalism course will be carried out in collaboration with Delhi Universitys Hansraj College while for the other courses experts have been identified Nominal charges will be levied on the courses Mago said and they will be run on a no-profit basis she said The courses will be in accordance with the National Education Policy according to the agenda of the meeting In a related development the Delhi University Teachers Association said its members will boycott classes on Tuesday to demand one-time regulation for the absorption of ad hoc and temporary teachers It said they will stage a protest outside the venue of the academic council meeting PTI SLB CJ CJ
20-Mar-2022 National
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COA students demand stopping of merger of institute with Ambedkar University \
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COA students demand stopping of merger of institute with Ambedkar University

22-Feb-2022
New Delhi Feb 22 PTI Students of the College of Art COA have demanded the cessation of merger of the institute with the Delhi government-run Ambedkar University and accused the COA authorities of betrayal The students have also alleged that the college authorities have speeded up the file for de-affiliation of the college from Delhi University and its merger with Ambedkar University There was no immediate response from the COA management The demands of students were mentioned in a manifesto issued by the students community of the College of Art The decision was taken in March last year Delhi University was informed that the Office of the Lieutenant Governor has in principle approved the merger of the College of Art COA subject to its de-affiliation from the university DU has not yet approved the de-affiliation A section of students from the College of Art on Saturday also staged a protest near Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwals residence over the institutes merger with Ambedkar University We the students of COA demand a serious inquiry on the degrees and marksheets of certain professors We demand to expunge the idea of de-affiliation of COA from DU and cessation of the process of the merger of COA with AUD immediately and permanently for the imminent present and infinite future the manifesto read If only the merger is so compelling then we want merger with DU Also we humbly request you to begin the process of detained admission for the session of 2021-22 immediately and positively it added Not only students but the Delhi University Teachers Association also registered its protest against the merger saying that the College of Art was de-affiliated from DU and merged without consulting stakeholders and without due processes PTI VA GJS AAR
22-Feb-2022 National
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Organisations of students teachers call repeal of farm laws a victory for democratic movement \
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Organisations of students teachers call repeal of farm laws a victory for democratic movement

19-Nov-2021
New Delhi Nov 19 PTI Some organisations of students and teachers on Friday hailed the government decision to repeal the three contentious farm laws and took out marches to celebrate the announcement calling it a victory for Indias democratic movement The Students Federation of India took out a solidarity march near the Arts Faculty in Delhi University It becomes pertinent here to mention that this victory did not come easy The audacious nature of our farmers to bear all odds and continue their struggle for almost an entire year is what has led to this victory In this long and arduous struggle more than 700 people have lost their lives SFI Delhi extends its red salutes to the martyrs of this movement said SFIs Mayukh Biswas The Democratic Teachers Front said the announcement is a testimony to the fact that persistent participative and well-organised struggle is capable of reversing the anti-people policies of the Government of India The DTF salutes this great victory of the people Drawing inspiration from this landmark success of the people the DTF resolves to continue our struggle against NEP National Education Policy for absorption of temporary and ad hoc teachers as per correct roster promotion for all and for the democratisation of a revitalised public higher education it said in a statement This requires that Delhi University Teachers Association must remain an organisation for struggle of teachers it said Delhi University students who have been holding a sit-in protest for 12 days to demand the complete reopening of campus gathered at Arts Faculty raising slogans and singing songs after the farm laws were repealed A march was also taken out in solidarity with the farmers and further raising the demand for the repeal of labour codes Citizenship Amendment Act and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act they said PTI SLB SMN SMN
19-Nov-2021 National
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DUTA members submit memorandum of demands to VC \
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DUTA members submit memorandum of demands to VC

21-Oct-2021
New Delhi Oct 20PTI Delhi University Teachers Association members on Wednesday met the varsitys vice-chancellor Yogesh Singh and submitted a memorandum of demands including absorption of ad-hoc and temporary teachers into regular servicesThe memorandum also highlighted issues of repeated stoppage of grants by the Delhi government and the crisis faced by employees due to non-receipt of salaries problems of teachers of physical education vacant positions of librarians in around 30 colleges promotion of teachers health infrastructure and benefits to all employees the members said in a statementThe teachers also raised problems related to the teaching-learning process in context of online teaching it addedBearers also communicated to the vice-chancellor the need to strengthen the administrative and financial functioning of the University the statement said PTI SLB ANB ANB
21-Oct-2021 National
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