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Permanent posts for 13 profs okayed

Permanent posts for 13 profs okayed

Time of India4 days ago
The syndicate body of RU approved permanent posts for 13 professors, which was pending for years. The university also approved formation of a committee to initiate the implementation of Career Advancement Scheme, key for conducting promotions of teachers.
RU professors wrote to the syndicate members of the university Wednesday to start pending promotions, which have been pending for over five years. The
Rajasthan University
Teachers Association (RUTA) said that promotions for two grades were pending for many professors.
President RUTA Sanjay Kumar said, "The syndicate body has created a committee regarding the notification of Ordinance 141 of the university, which is a key document that deals with the recruitment and promotions of teachers.
The committee will submit its report within 15 days. The body also approved the recommendations of Prof Jayant Singh committee, after which 13 teachers will get permanent posts."
Officials said that without this ordinance, the university cannot issue advertisements or forms for recruitments or promotions. The syndicate body also appointed a convenor for a grievance committee, which deals with service-related issues of university staff.
In the university, applications for the promotion process of about 400 teachers appointed in 2013 and 2018 have not been invited to date, due to which the said teachers are facing huge financial loss, said RUTA.
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