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Home » Blog » Contract assistant professors from across Telangana stage protest demanding regularisation of jobs

Contract assistant professors from across Telangana stage protest demanding regularisation of jobs

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Several professors attending the contract of every Telangana organized a protest in Dharna Chowk demanding immediate regularization of their employment before any new university recruitment is carried out.

The demonstration, organized by the Assistant Action Committee of Professors Contracts of Universities of Telangana (JAC), obtained a large number of professors from 12 universities throughout the State.

The JAC has insisted that the state government complies with long -date promises to barrier its services, some of which have been serving in contract since the 1990s.

Professor Haragopal, who goes to the meeting, described the contractual employment system as a “great injustice” that has left countless educators in limbo for decades. The state and central governments were urged to solve the problem through a unique agreement, stating that the Supreme Court had already ruled in the favorite of equal payment for the same work, which makes the continuation of this disparity indefensible.

The national president of the BC Association and the deputy of Rajya Sabha, R. Krishnaiah, promised to raise the problem both at the state and national level, declaring that he would speak in Parliament if necessary.

The opposition leaders of all the lines of the party echoed similar feelings.

The Secretary of CPI Telangana and MLA Kunnanneni Sambasiva Rao criticized successive governments for not addressing the legitimate demands of hired educators and urged the current administration to act quickly.

The opposition leader in the Legislative Council, Dr. Madhusudhana Chari, said continuous support until the demands are, while BJP MLC Anji Reddy and the secretary general of the Kasam Venkateswarlu party also supported the protest, with Venkateswarlu offering that he puts in contact without holes.

Congress spokesman Harshadhan Reddy declared that it would immediately be addressed with the problem with the main minister and press for a solution.

The president of the BC Welfare Association, Jajula Srinivas Gold, highlighted the financial tension facing the hired teachers. “If the State Government pays less salaries to hire teachers who work in universities, how will they do their job? They also have wives, children, household expenses, monthly expenses and health expenses. In such a salary of Weterld Weatherld Weatherld Weatherld Weatherld other weatherld All parcies to meet with the government.

Published – April 16, 2025 11:58 pm isth

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