Draconian, anti-Constitution: Congress on UGC's draft rules for recruitment of teachers, VCs
Press Trust of India | January 14, 2025 | 05:39 PM IST | 1 min read
Congress general secretary in-charge, communications, said "The rules have also been amended to allow non-academics to be nominated Vice Chancellors."
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Tuesday termed the draft UGC regulations for appointment of teachers and academic staff in universities and colleges "draconian and anti-Constitution", and demanded that those be withdrawn immediately.
Congress general secretary, communications, Jairam Ramesh said the University Grants Commission (UGC) has recently published the draft UGC (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment and Promotion of Teachers and Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education) Regulations, 2025.
"Among its many disastrous ideas include the following -- Removal of the 10 per cent ceiling on contractual professorships, opening the gates for the large-scale contractualisation of teaching in higher education. This is going to destroy the quality of our institutions and the spirit of academic independence," he said in a post on X.
Congress 'rejects' Draft UGC 2025
The former Union minister claimed that the draft rules also propose withdrawal of all powers of the state governments in appointing vice-chancellors to state universities and giving the Centre (through the UGC and the university's chancellor, typically the Centre-appointed governor of the state) unilateral power in this regard.
"The rules have also been amended to allow non-academics to be nominated Vice Chancellors, a move that is fully intended to enable the appointment of RSS apparatchiks in positions of power over academia. "M C Sudhakar, the Minister of Higher Education in the Government of Karnataka, has already written to the Union Minister for Education against these draconian, anti-Constitution rules.
"The Congress rejects them and calls for an immediate withdrawal of the draft rules," Ramesh said.
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