Updated Mar 10, 2021 | 07:49 IST
Many teachers and staffs of Delhi University have not received salaries for over 6 months now. To protest against the university on various issues, DUTA calls for DU shutdown from March 11, 2021. Delhi University Teachers Association to hold Adhikar Rally  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
The Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) on Tuesday called for a university shutdown from March 11 to register protest against a number of issues including non-payment of salaries.
The executive meeting of DUTA was held on Tuesday to discuss crisis faced by teaching and non-teaching staff in twelve DU colleges that are 100 per cent funded colleges for the last 14 months .
The Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) on Tuesday called for a university shutdown from March 11 to register protest against a number of issues including non-payment of salaries. The executive meeting of DUTA was held on Tuesday to discuss crisis faced by teaching and non-teaching staff in twelve DU colleges that are 100 per cent funded colleges for the last 14 months . In many units employees have not received salaries for over 6 months now. Employees have also not received other dues, DUTA president Rajib Ray said in a statement. The meeting also addressed the recent merger of College of Art with Ambedkar University Delhi.
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Delhi University Teachers Association calls for DU shutdown from March 11
The Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) on Tuesday called for a university shutdown from March 11 to register protest against a number of issues including non-payment of salaries.
The executive meeting of DUTA was held on Tuesday to discuss crisis faced by teaching and non-teaching staff in twelve DU colleges that are 100 per cent funded colleges for the last 14 months . In many units employees have not received salaries for over 6 months now. Employees have also not received other dues, DUTA president Rajib Ray said in a statement.
The meeting also addressed the recent merger of College of Art with Ambedkar University Delhi.
‘AUD used lockdown to prepare for online shift, focus now on research’
‘AUD used lockdown to prepare for online shift, focus now on research’
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Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) Vice-Chancellor Anu Singh Lather talks about how the institution adapted during the lockdown, implementation of the National Education Policy, introduction of the Happiness Curriculum and focus on research and entrepreneurship. Excerpts from the interview:
It has been a very tough year for education and learning. How did AUD switch from physical classes to online? As soon as the lockdown was announced, we went in for a long vacation that was initially planned for June-July. This gave us time to plan and prepare, including faculty training, for a shift to online classes. While many universities had short-term plans, expecting educational institutions to open by May, we realised that COVID-19 was not going away. Hence, we made a plan till December that included t