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JUTA lauds Omar’s initiative for improving service conditions of UT

Jammu, June 14 (Scoop News)- Jammu University Teachers Association (JUTA) on Saturday lauded the initiative of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah with regard to bringing the service conditions of the university teachers including age of superannuation at par with central universities as laid down by the University Grants Commission.

“The Chief Minister has been receptive to the demands of the university faculty whenever brought to his notice and we hope earnest action in this regard”, the Association functionaries said while submitting a memorandum to Provincial President National Conference Mr Devender Singh Rana at Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan here this afternoon.

Mr Rana assured the JUTA delegation that points raised in their memorandum will be taken up with the Chief Minister for earnest appropriate action. He said National Conference has all along supported the just cause of employees, unemployed and other segments of the society. “We are committed to mitigate their genuine problems”, he maintained.
The delegation, led by JUTA President Prof D S Jamwal, in its memorandum, inter allia, demanded the enhancement of superannuation age of faculty from 60 to 65 years, saying since they join service invariably after attaining the age of 30 years in pursuit of higher education, this measure assumes significance.

“Approximately, 30 per cent of the teaching positions remain vacant due to non-availibility of qualified candidates owing to higher qualification requirements for appointments and therefore the retirement age needs to be enhanced up to 65 years, which is extendable to 70 years, as per UGC and MHRD notifications”, the memorandum added.

The memorandum sought bridging of disparities between the faculty members of the central universities and the Jammu University. “There is no reason to deprive university teachers of the State with regard to the service conditions and other benefits recommended by the 6th Pay Commission”, it maintained.

The JUTA welcomed the enhancement in retirement age of the State Government employees, saying this was a long pending issue that has been finally agreed upon.

The delegation comprised Prof.DS Jamwal President JUTA, Dr. Virender Kondal Sectetary JUTA, Prof BC Sharma, Prof. Kulwant Singh, Prof. Kuldeep Sharma, Prof. JS Tara, Prof. Narinder Tripathi, Prof. Keshav Sharma, Prof. Yashpal Sharma, Prof. Avtar Jasrotia, Prof. Prkash Chand, Prof. Aroon Sharma, Prof. Ashok Gupta, Prof. SK Pande, Prof. Muneer Alam and others.

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