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NSUI writes to HP Chief Justice

In an open letter to the Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, NSUI state president Chattra Singh has alleged that norms have not been followed in the recent recruitment of teachers by Himachal Pradesh University. He said in...
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In an open letter to the Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, NSUI state president Chattra Singh has alleged that norms have not been followed in the recent recruitment of teachers by Himachal Pradesh University. He said in some subject, members of the executive council had been made members of the scrutiny committee which was against the rule as executive council was the appointing authority and as such the executive council members cannot be part of the scrutiny committee. The NSUI has demanded judicial enquiry into the recent recruitments in the HPU.

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HPUTA opposes teachers’ transfer

A delegation of the Himachal Pradesh University Teachers’ Association (HPUTA) on Tuesday met the Vice Chancellor of Himachal Pradesh University and raised the issue of transfer of ICDEOL teachers to PG centre departments and other institutes of the university. Opposing the decision, HPUTA said the move would harm the interest of teachers working in respective departments. “It is important that as per the past practice, all recruitment and postings in different wings and institutes shall be made only through proper recruitment process which includes advertisement and selection committee for the concerned department,” they maintained. Instead of transferring the interested teachers, their services should be utilised for the betterment of ICDEOL for which they had been appointed legitimately, the members added.

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School shines in Children Science Congress

Students of Shiva International School, Ghumarwin, Bilaspur, performed well in different activities in the state-level Children Science Congress. In the junior category, Kartik Sharma was selected as the most active student and Arunima and Shreyashi secured first position in the quiz competition. In the senior section, Hardik Parmar grabbed the first position in scientific project report and secured a place in the national-level scientific project report.

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Students of Him Academy bring laurels

Three students of Him Academy Public school Hira Nagar have bagged first position in two different categories in a state-level science fair. Tanishak and Aryan won first position in senior quiz competition, while Preetika bagged the first position in scientific survey report in senior category. All three students will now participate in the national-level science fair. The school authorities congratulated the students and their teacher guides for the achievement.

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