Hyderabad: The faculty works in the field of engineering, pharmacy and those who run the MBA course have demanded the implementation of biometric systems integrated with iris and facial recognition.
In a petition to the Deputy Chancellor of Technology Nehru Jawaharlal Hyderabad (JNTU-H), the Association of Telangana and Technical School Employees (TSTCEA) asked the University to direct the university to submit salary payments, a copy of the attendance list, among others, to monitor salary payments.
“AICTE and UGC have framed certain mandatory rules and regulations that need to be attended by universities approved in the salary structure and ensure timely and full payments from staff salaries through the electronic permit system.
We ask Jntuh to frame a comprehensive framework for implementing the provisions This, “Read his representation.
They also demand that the university ensure it receives information about payment of salaries from college, detailed disbursement in the employee bank account, and a copy of the attendance register signed by the staff.
“This initiative and verifying them will set some good changes and change the current corrupt system,” the letter was read.
The faculty said that taking advantage of locking conditions, most private affiliated college managers move employees indiscriminately.
“There is a need to identify illegally deleted employees in each college and restore it on the roll.
To stop the practice of private universities, there is a need to re-re-re-re-presence of biometric staff at each college,” said President Tstcea, a Santosh Kumar, added that Biometric presence has been continued in polytechnics and colleges.
Kumar said the university must ask for college to create an online system to mark the presence of faculties for online classes.
The association also asked JNTU to make a FFC (FACT-Finding Committee) visit in all technical institutions to find out land reality about termination and payment of salaries.
In a petition to Jntuh Representative Chancellor, the Association of Telutana School employees and Technical College (TSTCEA) requested universities to direct universities to submit payment of salaries, a copy of the attendance registers, among other details to monitor payment of salaries