JNUTA urges Vice-Chancellor to dissolve leave committee
Press Trust of India | May 31, 2022 | 06:36 PM IST | 1 min read
JNU Teachers' Association urged the VC to convene an emergency meeting of EC to consider leave applications of 8 colleagues "with no further delay".
NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers' Association ( JNUTA ) has written to Vice-Chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit, urging her to dissolve the "leave committee" as the introduction of a new procedure for leave is "worrisome and perplexing" and is in conflict with the powers of statutory authorities. The JNUTA also urged the VC to convene an emergency meeting of the executive council to consider the leave applications of eight colleagues "with no further delay".
The university executive council, at its 300th meeting held on May 5, did not deliberate on the pending leave applications of eight teachers and decided to set up a committee to scrutinise all long-leave applications. In a letter written to the VC on Monday, the JNUTA said the introduction of a new procedure for leave is "worrisome and perplexing" as there is already an "established, sound and long-standing academic and administrative procedure in place for scrutiny and approval of academic leave".
Also Read | 'BJP's curriculum will make students cheap labour': AISA holds student parliament
The association also said the establishment of a committee to further scrutinise the applications approved by academic authorities and vetted by the Academic Branch subverts the authority of the centres and schools. "The introduction of an additional and unwarranted stage of scrutiny in the process can only contribute to uncertainty and delay rather than streamlining of the process," it said.
Urging the VC to intervene in the matter personally, the JNUTA said: "We therefore urge you to dissolve the 'leave committee' and convene an emergency meeting of the executive council to consider the leave applications of the eight colleagues with no further delay." According to the JNU's ordinances and practice, both Extraordinary Leave and Sabbatical Leave applications are decided upon by the executive council.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- IIM Ahmedabad, Kozhikode, others see enrolment in PhD courses rise as students eye more faculty roles
- Assam Agricultural University Jorhat enrolled excess students for 5 yrs despite 41% vacant faculty posts: CAG
- AICTE Approval Process Handbook: From 2026-27, more foreign-student seats, minor specialisation in diploma
- 'We refuse to be forgotten’: Students boycott classes at film school govt opened, and then abandoned
- ISB fees high due to quality, 50% students should get some scholarship: Dean
- ‘Teaching through logins’: School teachers waste time on ‘data-entry’ as apps become integral to monitoring
- Not even 30% of central university teachers are women; 25.4% posts vacant: Education ministry data
- Public policy, social impact courses boom despite tepid job scene
- MBA Jobs: Capstone projects, case competitions become key placement tools amid hiring slowdown
- Director General of IMI: ‘MBA courses now need modular curriculum linked to industry problems’