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Updated Mar 11, 2021 | 09:08 IST
Prof. PC Joshi has been appointed as the interim Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University on March 10, 2021. He will continue taking up the charge until the appointment of a new permanent VC. Delhi University appoints PC Joshi as interim VC  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Delhi University has appointed Professor Pooran Chand Joshi as interim Vice-Chancellor on March 10, 2021. Professor PC Joshi has been recruited as the interim VC as Professor Yogesh Kumar Tyagi s tenure came to an end on March 9, 2021. The appointment of interim Vice-Chancellor is made by following the Delhi University Act, 1922.
The outgoing VC Prof Yogesh Kumar Tyagi was suspended from his position due to the misconduct in official records and his absences. Prof. Tyagi found guilty of leaving faculty positions vacant for years despite multiple reminders. He was suspended last year in October by the president of India, Ram Nath Kovind. Delhi
Updated Mar 11, 2021 | 20:15 IST
Thousands of Delhi University teachers went on a strike on Thursday to protest non-payment of salaries for the past six months. The call for university shutdown was given by the DUTA. DU teachers go on strike over non-payment of salaries  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Thousands of Delhi University teachers went on a strike on Thursday to protest non-payment of salaries for the past six months.
The call for university shutdown was given by the Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA) on Tuesday as many employees of the 12 DU colleges, that are 100 per cent funded by Delhi government, alleged that they had not received their salaries and other dues for over six months.
Governing body alleges financial irregularities by DDU administration
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It says ₹22 crore available with college; teachers claim amount part of students’ fund
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DUTA has gone on strike against non-payment of salaries to teaching and non-teaching staffers.
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It says ₹22 crore available with college; teachers claim amount part of students’ fund
Delhi government representatives in the governing body of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (DDU) college on Thursday alleged that the college administration was refusing to disburse salaries to staffers despite the availability of a fund of ₹22 crore.
Alleging financial irregularities by the college administration, governing body member Anil Chaudhury said: “While the principal is claiming that the Delhi government has not given money for payment of salaries, when we looked into the matter, it was very clear that the government has regularly been paying all its dues
Read more about DU teachers go on strike over non-payment of salaries for past 6 months on Business Standard. Thousands of Delhi University teachers went on a strike on Thursday to protest non-payment of salaries for the past six months