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Sonepat: Teachers stage sit-in at VC office, want meet minutes made public

Sonepat, July 29 Members of the Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University Teachers’ Association (DCRUTA) and the Non-Teaching Employees’ Union continued their dharna at the Vice-Chancellor’s office on Monday and raised slogans against the administration. The newly elected DCRUTA president, Ajay...
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Sonepat, July 29

Members of the Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University Teachers’ Association (DCRUTA) and the Non-Teaching Employees’ Union continued their dharna at the Vice-Chancellor’s office on Monday and raised slogans against the administration. The newly elected DCRUTA president, Ajay Kumar, alleged that the university administration was only engaged in serving its own interests instead of working for the institutes’s development. “The administration has not yet made the minutes of the Executive Council (EC) meeting public even after a month of the meeting. Earlier, the minutes used to be uploaded on the website within a week”.

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The newly-elected executive committee of the DCRUTA, which was elected unanimously by the teachers, took oath at the protest site.

Notably, the non-teaching employees, under the banner of Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Employees Union (DCREU), were on an indefinite strike for over 20 days while the members of DCRUTA have been on an indefinite strike against the university administration since July 16.

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DCRUTA president Kumar said all activities for the overall development of the students had been halted, while the administration was busy pushing files from one table to another. Prof Vijay Sharma, Prof Ravi Vaish, Amit Garg, general secretary Dr Lalit Yadav, joint secretary Sneh, Dr Sanjeev Indora and others were present at the protest. DCREU president Anand Rana said the strike would continue till their demands were met.

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