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Chadha panel recommends massive pay hike for teachers
October 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
A 75% hike in existing salaries across the board, uniform retirement age of 65, opportunities for re-employment up to 70 years, flexibility to accommodate talent through incentives, and one-time grants for research for teachers in central, state and deemed universities — these sweeping recommendations in the report of GK Chadha pay review panel for college and university teachers were announced on Friday.The Live Mint writes “The recommendations, being seen as a quantum jump for teachers in terms of pay and working conditions and to be submitted to the Union ministry of human resource development soon, is also going to be strict on non-performing teachers who would be assessed by a selection committee and students every year. The appraisal report would be used as a reference at the time of promotions. For greater involvement, teachers would be required to spend at least 5 hours per day for five days a week in college/university.
The panel also proposed creation of two posts — senior associate professor and professor eminence — to broaden the avenues of growth for the teachers.
The committee submitted its report before the University Grants Commission.
The committee, headed by G K Chadha, former vice-chancellor of JNU and CEO of South Asian University, factored in recommendations of sixth pay panel while finalising the report. If accepted, the committee wants its report to be implemented from 1 January, 2006.
At the entry level, the recommendations lay out a red carpet for talented young people hoping to get into the teaching profession. Loosely translated, it includes advance increment, research grants upto Rs 5lakh and facilities for house and research.
The panel has also proposed new nomenclature for various teaching posts and 3% annual increments over the basic salary with compounding effect and 4% of the basic salary for 2 years for a select few on the basis of better teaching and research performance. Fresh appraisals are to be made after two years, the proposals note. The panel also recommends advance increments for people with higher qualifications who join the teaching profession. Moreover, a selection committee may recommend up to seven instead of present five advance increments to an incumbent with higher merit, better publications and more experience etc. ” READ MORE…
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1 Pintu // Oct 5, 2008 at 5:43 pm
Mr Gk Chadha has not taken care of assistant professors and associate professor, keeping them in same band. Experience of teachers are not given due consideration. It is not fare.
2 Dr. S. Nasir A. Rizvi // Oct 13, 2008 at 4:19 pm
Dear Sir,
I would like to give one suggestion in the sixth pay commission report, Chaddaha Committe (Page No. 32, “Other Academic Categories”) for Computer Professionals. Here report mentioned the designation “System Analyst” only, my request to all the members of the committee, kindly also mentioned the grade (8000 -275-13500) i.e. equivalent to lecturer scale in the report. Because in our university Computer Professionals (Computer Programmer, Network Engineer and Database Administrator) is also working in the Computer Centre in the Lecturer scale. UGC has sanctioned the post of Computer programmer in lecturer scale (2200-4000) in 1988 or 1986 later the scale have been revised to (8000 -275-13500) in the last pay commission. Later UGC also sanctioned the post of System Analyst, Network Engineer and Database Administrator in 2004 in the lecturer scale. Kindly modify the report. From this report Computer Professional who is working in the grade / scale equivalent to lecturer since 1990 will be junior than the System Analyst who has joined in the same scale (equivalent to lecturer) university in 1996. Kindly mentioned the scale for Computer Professionals.
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