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GNDU VC orders regularisation of four employees of Publication Bureau

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Delegates of the GNDU Non-Teaching Employees Association have welcomed Vice-Chancellor Prof Karamjeet Singh’s order for regularisation of four employees of the Publication Bureau at the university. These employees have been working in the Publication Bureau of the university for the last 25-30 years and were seeking regularisation for the last many years.

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A meeting was held with the VC regarding the matter and the GNDU Non-teaching Employees Association president Rajnish Bhardwaj said that regularisation will enable these employees to get job security and incentives.

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The orders to make permanent the employees were given by the university Registrar Prof Karamjit Singh himself in the presence of the members of the Non-Teaching Association.

Rajnish Bhardwaj said that these employees were working at the Publication Bureau for a long time and deserved regularisation of services and promotions just like other employees.

The Publication Bureau at Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) was established in 1972 to promote the university’s academic achievements through publications and to provide quality textbooks to students. It also handles the printing needs of the university and its affiliated colleges. The Bureau publishes books in multiple languages, including Punjabi, English and Hindi. It is headed by a member of GNDU faculty appointed by the VC and non-teaching members of the staff.

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