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GCET teachers delegation seek promotion rules, Sixth Pay Commission’ | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, December 17: A delegation of Engineering College Teachers’ Association (ECTA) met the Minister for Higher Education Abdul Gani Malik and urged him to implement promotion rules and grant Sixth Pay Commission to the faculty of Govt College for Engineering Technology at the earliest. The delegation comprising of Rajiv Bali, Sarbjeet,Rajeev Bali, Manoj Gupta, Sat Dev, Ajay Abrol, Samir Khajuria,and Dr Sunita Kitroo informed the Minister about growing frustration among the faculty members due to non-framing of promotional rules and parity in pay scales with other teaching staff of the Universities and degree colleges in the state. They said that due to non-framing of recruitment rules, the GCET faculty has been the worst sufferers, at a time when all the state government employees are enjoying the benefits of Sixth pay Commission, the faculty of GCET has no promotional avenues and Sixth Pay Commission. The Minister paid them a patient hearing . It is pertinent to mention here that ECTA members have been agitating for past more than a decade to press the government for implementation of promotion rules as per All India Council for Technical Education, (AICTE) norms. In the absence of implementation of AICTE rules, the promotional avenues of the GCET faculty have been blocked. The teaching faculty recruited in GCET is still at the level of lecturer while their counter parts in other institutions like Jammu University, SKUAST, NIT, Srinagar have reached the post of Professors.
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