
Preparations have been made to start the recruitment process in Delhi University. The university has invited applications for the vacant posts of more than 600 lecturers in various departments. There has been a demand for teachers to be appointed for some time. DU teachers also protested a lot against this. However, this is only for the vacant posts of the departments. The appointment procedure for the vacant posts of lecturers at universities of applied sciences is also expected to start shortly.
A senior DU official says Vice Chancellor Prof. Yogesh Singh had made his commitment to fill vacant posts at the university the day he took charge. The vacancies for lecturers at the university are now being filled, after which the process of filling about three thousand vacancies for employees will also start. It is known that the University Grants Commission had long ago advised to fill the vacant posts at DU. There have also been many delays in the process of filling the employees’ posts.
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As the recruitment process begins in DU, Delhi University SC, ST OBC Teachers Forum has said that the reservation rules therein are not followed. Teachers’ Forum Chairman Dr.KP Singh Yadav has told that Professor Rajneesh Jain, Secretary of the University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued a circular to the Vice-Chancellors of all central universities indicating that in accordance with the letter written by the Secretary of the Ministry of Education of August 24. , 2021, backlog of universities The guidelines have been given with regard to filling vacancies especially for category SC/ST/OBC/EWS. A circular to clarify the backlog posts issued by the UGC was also sent to the University of Delhi and it was said that all these vacant posts should be filled by the deadline, but on January 17, 2022, the University Board announced the recruitment of 635 posts in different departments The backlog and shortfall not mentioned in the advertisement is worrying.