Gurgaon: In the midst of rigid opposition from the teaching staff and non-teaching at the State University, the Higher Education Directorate on Thursday issued clarification that the government did not intend to expand the online transfers of general cadres to employees of state universities.
The Director General of Higher Education on Thursday issued a clarification of confusion over the online transfer policy.
In a letter issued to all universities affiliated with state universities, the department has directed all representatives of Chancellor and University officials to issue clarification to staff and extinguish their fears based on the wrong interpretation.
“There is some confusion about online transfer policies.
It was wrongly concluded by the university staff section that the state government intends to disrupt college autonomy and staff appointment.
It was brought to our notification that this inability had an impact on college activities.
So, we have issued clarity now .
There are no proposals for online transfer policies for state universities, “said a senior high education official to Ti.
Last week, the section of the teaching and non-teaching staff had launched a protest to oppose the online transfer policy of the state government.
While the state government does not explicitly state that the policy will include university staff, training to compile teacher data on online portals has caused concern.
United Under Banner Federation Haryana from the University and College of Teacher Organization (HFucto), teachers from various universities, especially MDU, have protested policies and guarantees that demand from the government that university autonomy will not interfere with.
Student organizations have also joined protests and confirmed that they did not allow policies to be implemented for state universities.
“Today we protested and we went to meet the Dean.
We raised our demands and confirmed that we would intensify the protest.
That’s when we were told that the government had issued clarification.
They have provided written that online transfer policies will not be implemented at state universities.
It was all requested.
We want the government to give us guarantees and we have got it now, “said Chairman of HFucto Vikas Siwach.
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