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Duta poll to see ad hoc teacher in Medan this year

Duta poll to see ad hoc teacher in Medan this year
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New Delhi: The selection of the University of Delhi’s teacher association (Duta), which is scheduled to be held on November 26, will also see Ad Hoc teachers who fight for this year’s poll.
They said that the decision to fight for the teacher teacher poll was taken in an effort to make their voices heard.
Shabana Azmi, who taught political science in Zakir Hussain College, will represent the teacher and the AD Hoc contest for the position of President Ambassador.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results generated, direct absorption is one of the main demands, Azmi, who has worked as an ad hoc for almost a decade, saying that thousands of teachers waiting for permanent positions in universities do not “receive their contributions.”
“The ad hoc teacher at the university suffers.
We have taught here for years and the workload is also very large.
We are the backbone of the university, but no one has noticed.
So this year, we think of making the sound we hear with fighting for Election, “Azmi said.
The university currently has around 4,500 ad hoc teachers, many of which have served for a long time.
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“In the past, there were examples in which the teachers who had worked for two decades were moved.
Even though our basic payment scale is similar to our permanent colleagues, we do not even accept gains or benefits such as pregnant leaves and so on.
This happens regardless of the fact that We have the same educational qualifications, “he said.
Repeating a December 5 discussion record with the center of 2019 – where it is stated that all ad hoc teachers and temporarily will be eligible for interviews – must be carried out, Azmi said, “If we win, I want to make sure that this letter is immediately implemented.
We have taught for years -The year and our experience must be counted.
At present, the future looks very gloomy for trained and experienced teachers at the university.

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