New Delhi: In the midst of the arrangement between the Delhi government and 12 Delhi University (DU) take place above non-disbursement of grants, the Directorate of Training and Technical Education has been written to Du Vice-Chancellor who are looking for disciplinary actions against these institutions.
Over the past few days, several teacher bodies have protested against the delay in the release of grants and states that staff members’ salaries have been delayed for several months.
In the letter sent to Du Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh, the Delhi government said, “this grant was released in four installments based on the utilization certificate (UC) provided by college.
Instead of giving UC on time, comply with the condition of the pattern of help, manage the account Truely and the developing mechanism for the generation of internal resources, the principal has incited teachers and staff and creates a hostile education environment.
“The letter added,” The Principal has led a detrimental critical and embarrassing song.
Requested to take appropriate disciplinary action against them under the applicable rules.
“Speaking to Toi, Singh said the response was sought from the principal concerned.
“If any substance in the government statement, we will act accordingly.
This is an administrative problem and the principal cannot incite staff members, if it’s a problem at all.
We will wait for their response,” he added.
Criticizing Government Letters, Manoj Sinha, Secretary of the Association of Du Principal, said, “Dupa condemned the attitude of the Delhi government towards its own Constituent College.
The Delhi government denies its financial responsibility and blames everyone who gives good advice.” Ak Bhagi, President of the Democratic Teacher Front National (NDTF), said the letter had a “strong consequence”.
“Instead of releasing funds, the government pamper themselves in game-mistakes and hurt du fabric.
This letter calls universities as affiliated, while they are actually constituited,” he added.
Responding to requests, Atishi, Chairperson, Delhi Vidhan Sabha Standing Committee, said, “According to the terms and conditions of the grant, it is necessary for the principals to submit UCS to get funds.
However, the College delayed this process of each quarter.
On the one hand, college Not fulfilling the basic process, but on the others they said the Delhi government did not provide funds.
“” There is a lack of transparency in this college and they do not want to explain where the funds have been utilized.
Regarding that the principal incited teachers by spreading lies that the Delhi government did not Release funds.
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