"We have no option left other than to boycott admission process. We have been boycotting evaluation and have peacefully registered out protest but our demands have not been paid any head," DUTA president Nandita Narain said.
DU teachers, who have been boycotting evaluation of undergraduate examinations for 18 days, today staged a protest at Jantar Mantar even as students approached the VC expressing concern over possible delay in their results.
Calling it a "Satyagraha", the teachers staged an agitation at Jantar Mantar today demanding that the HRD ministry rolls back the new gazette notification about the criteria to ascertain their academic performance.
Meanwhile, a delegation of students led by ABVP members met Delhi university Vice Chancellor Yogesh Tyagi demanding resumption of evaluation work immediately to avoid any delay in results.
"We strongly support the demands of the protesting teachers and demand that the Government resolve the issues at the earliest, we appeal to all teachers of DU not to play with the future of thousands of students and resume evaluation work immediately," it added.
The new gazette notification has increased the workload for assistant professors from 16 hours of "direct teaching" per week (including tutorials) to 18 hours, plus another six of tutorials, bringing the total up to 24 hours. Similarly the work hours of associate professors have been increased from 14 to 22.
The protesting teachers had, however, claimed that the consultations did not yield any results.
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In a letter to the teachers Vinay Gupta, dean of examination, stated that nearly two weeks of evaluation work has been delayed and "any further delay can jeopardise the career of students and also adversely affect the reputation of the university".
The teachers plan to continue with the boycott till June 16 following which the General Body of DU Teachers Association (DUTA) will decide future course of action.
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