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| ECTA to hold protest from March 30 | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Mar 27: The Engineering College Teachers' Association (ECTA) has revived its agitation programme for implementation of recruitment rules and granting Sixth Pay Commission to the faculty, suspended following the assurance by the government. The ECTA has decided to hold two days strike from March 30 and 31. The ECTA in a meeting held here framed a committee comprising of Dr. Atula Dhar, Dr Shabana Aftab, Dr. Rajinder Gupta, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta to pursue the demands of the GCET faculty with the government. Addressing the faculty members, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta said that it is very unfortunate 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 is crying for the implementation of recruitment rules and grant of Sixth Pay Commission. He said it is a shame that only 28 faculty members of GCET, the premier and only state run institution, who have not been granted 6th Pay Commission till date. He said that at the intervention of the Minister for Higher Education Abdul Gani Malik, MoS Manohar Lal Sharma and Commissioner/Secretary Higher Education NK Verma, who assured to implement the recruitment rules at the earliest, the agitational programme of ECTA was suspended. But till now nothing has been done forcing the teaching faculty to revive its agitational programme.
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