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GCET staff goes on strike, academic works suspended | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 4 : The Government College for Engineering and technology (GCET) teaching staff continue protest against the State government for not fulfilling their demands . It is pertinent to mentioning here that Government has given many assurances to solve the problems and provided every facility to the College. The staff members still are working on the same post and haven't got any benefits of promotions besides recommendations of 6th Pay Commission. Recently, at a workshop organized at college, Minister for Higher Education Abdul Gani Malik had assured that he will ensure that posts are filled. "We will try to do our best. We are trying our best to provide quality staff so that students don't have to suffer". He, however, said that rules have been framed and sent to ARI Department for approval which is likely very soon. Interestingly, the students of the College were suffering due to lack of basic facilities including hostel facility, and practical equipments even there is no manpower of the new campus. Manoj Gupta said that the Higher Education Minister have given assurance to fulfill the teaching staff, complete infrastructure, 6th pay commission and promotion in the last years but till time the Education Minister has not done anything for the College but has only given assurances . He said that the teaching staff would continue their protest till their demands are conceded. Despite the prestigious institute, the GCET has failed to provide proper facilities to staff members, putting career of hundreds of students at stake, he added. They appealed to the state government to immediately fulfill demands.
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