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IIT faculty asks for 'scholastic pay' of Rs 15,000 per month
Kalpana Pathak & Pradipta Mukherjee / Mumbai/Kolkata Aug 26, 2009, 00:17 IST

For the first time in the Indian Institutes of Technogy’s 50-odd years of existence, faculty members have asked the government for a special additional "scholastic pay" of Rs 15,000 a month to compensate them for their "low-paying" jobs.

The suggestion for this special pay was part of a memorandum that the All India IIT Faculty Federation submitted to the Ministry of Human Resources and Development (MHRD) on August 23, stating that the pay structure proposed is unacceptable and a threat to the IIT system.

This special pay is expected to compensate the IIT faculty members for the "notional" financial loss they incur compared to people of comparable qualifications in other sectors.

“Every other government organisation gives special incentive to its employees, except the IITs. We are resentful that the ministry has abandoned us like this,” said Bhartendu Seth, president, IIT Bombay Faculty Forum and professor of mechanical engineering.

“The Govardhan Mehta Committee recognised the speciality of the premier institutions in its report, but the government reduces and undermines the status of IIT faculty members,” Seth added.

The Govardhan Committee refers to a central technical education pay review panel headed by former Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, director Govardhan Mehta, set up last year to recommend salaries for all technical education teachers. The panel submitted its report to MHRD in February this year.

Based on this, the government then set up another committee to study the recommendations and make final suggestions on salaries and perks for teachers of 53 central technical educational institutions, including IITs and IIMs.

On its website, IIT Bombay stated, “As per the central pay commission, all employees of Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have been given special additional pay ranging from about Rs 2,000 per month to about 10 per cent of basic pay as a special grant for special achievements. Premier educational institutions have not been granted any such special treatment for the highly valued brands they have created, including mentoring new IITs in a short notice.”

Other key demands in the memorandum include:

* a professional development allowance (PDA) of Rs 3 lakh (for international/national conferences, contingencies, membership fees) does not correspond with the increase in the costs, and should be increased to Rs 5 lakh for a block of three years;

* that the "lecturer" position be abolished and lecturers re-designated assistant professors, at an appropriate scale;

* that the recruitment of faculty with PhD degrees with less than three years of experience start with a minimum pay of Rs 30,000 and academic grade pay of Rs 8,000.

A key concern, the IITs say, is about attracting new faculty members. “If the government treats faculty members of IITs, which are institutions of international repute, like this, young and new people will not join us. The IITs are already suffering from a shortage of faculty. This could push more students to foreign shores,” said Sunil Pandey, professor, mechanical engineering, and president, All India IIT Faculty Federation, IIT-Delhi.

Meanwhile, some professors who went on mass casual leave on August 21 have decided to hold classes.

Faculty members are protesting against the new pay scale, according to which the increase for assistant professors was only 40 per cent against 70 per cent provided by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Salaries of full professors, meanwhile, were raised just 10 per cent. Pay scales for IIT staff were last revised in 1999.

B K Mathur, placements chairman of IIT Kharagpur, said, "If IIT pay scales are lower then UGC pay scales, then attracting good faculty would be difficult. The professors would rather work for UGC colleges than IITs and I would not blame them for it."

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Posted by: ani
absolute rubbish, it shows greed has taken over, as an IITian I am ashamed. what they have done to our society, now a days new trend has emerged, these IIT profs visits 3rd graded foreign univ to have foreign exposure and that too with family, who is paying, its all tax payers money, It should be all performance driven, the faculty , reserach efforts are of very poor quality, time to protest againts these IIT profs, they are burden of our society, but not all pareto rule works here 80% is like this.
    Posted by: Raghu
Being An IITian, if everything is superb, why dont u take up the job.. Probably you are right in stating the fact that IIT fac is degrading everyday coz the teacher's quality is surely reflected in Students behavior..Such kind of rude and harsh words for ur profs are not called for, there are better parliamentary ways of doing things...Anyways.. Relax Man, nothing personal.. Just wanted you to check your thoughts against your profs.. Tax Payers MOney?? Why do u have to think abt tax payers money only when it comes to pay these Proffessors who rub themselves just to make you efficient enough to rake in dollars?? We dont talk and dont even take stern steps with tax PAyers MOney when Loads are being swept away by politicians... Think
Posted by: George
Pay for performance. Link pay and performance. Create more opportunities within IIT for selling their creativity in terms of new innovations! How many new inventions and discoveries IIT faculty brought to the world in the last few decades? Deveolop the most fuel efficient vehicle in the planet and get patent for it and sell it!! Design the most cost effective and efficinet way to eliminate the slums in major cities in India. Calculate how much energy is wated due to bad road conditions in India and ways to eliminate it? How to reduce loss of power in transmission to the least? Invent how to incorporate DNA in to computer chips and deveolp the nano technology to benefit the rich and poor alike. Goverment should make sure that IITs, Space Technology etc are given highest priority. George
    Posted by: ABC
George: You are right that performance and pay needs to be linked. But who will do that? This does not exist in most of the GOVT sector in India. UGC or State University professors (barring some exception) dont even come to classes, whereas IIT professors (majority, if not all) put lot of effort in teaching and research. As per nanotechnology research you mentioned: Yes, this can be done in IITs but research infrastructure in IITs is so poor (yes, you heard me right) that it is almost impossible to compete at the world level. Research infrastructure (and incentives) is not comparable with even 3rd rate universities in USA. This I am saying based on my first hand experience and visit to most of the IITs and several US Universities. Yes, IIT professors should be paid decently and of course, they should perform thereafter. But performance can not expected in vacuum.
Posted by: thirumalai
While I agree that IIT Professors should be paid much higher than other Engineering institutes, i am of the opinion by some mechanism the quality of inputs given by them to the students as well as the contribution made in the research area is to be measured.In the name of academic freedom some professors are not giving their best and quite slack in their academic work. This should be arrested
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