Teachers from various universities will observe a one-day cease-work and hunger strike tomorrow at Jantar Mantar here demanding rollback of the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and the Central Universities Bill, 2013.
Alleging that the government has a lackadaisical approach towards welfare measures for the teaching fraternity, academicians under the banner of All India Federation of University and College Teachers' Organisations (AIFUCTO) and Federation of Central University Teachers Association (FEDCUTA), said the strike would be conducted in various university campuses too.
"The government is rolling out new initiatives in the name of reforms in higher education but ultimately these are motives to encourage privatisation and attack autonomy of varsities," Nandita Narain, a DU professor said.
Echoing her views, professor of Medicine at Aligarh Muslim University, Hamid Ali said, "We have sent 32 representations to the HRD ministry in this regard but haven't managed to secure an appointment with (HRD Minister) Smriti Irani."
"The government is treating education as a 'no-merit good' and hence the funds are shrinking... So is the infrastructure and "reforms" are being rolled out which are an eye-wash for the academic fraternity," he added.
"Both CBCS as well as the Central Universities Bill are well planned measures to open higher education to profit oriented foreign universities and private players as per World Trade Organisation (WTO) stipulations," Secretary, AIFUCTO, Ashok Barman said.
"The lack of attention towards the demands of academicians and formulation of policies sans any dialogue with experts on subjects is contributing to degradation of education and research sector," Iqbal Singh Sandhu, professor at Government PG College, Faridabad, said.
