A delegation from the Kolhan Vocational Teachers Association met with the Minister of Higher and Technical Education, Ramdas Soren, today to discuss the pressing issues faced by vocational teachers under Kolhan University. The delegation presented a detailed memorandum outlining their concerns and sought immediate solutions.
Kolhan University's Vocational Department, a prestigious center offering professional courses such as BBA, BCA, MBA, B.Sc IT, and B.Ed, has been grappling with multiple challenges. The department is entirely self-financed, relying on admission fees to cover expenses, including teachers' salaries, due to the lack of government funding.
One of the key issues raised was the low honorarium for vocational teachers. Teachers at Kolhan University are paid significantly less than their counterparts in other state universities. While institutions like Ranchi University, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University, and Vinoba Bhave University offer honorariums ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹60,000, teachers at Kolhan receive far less, affecting not only their livelihood but also the quality of education provided. Additionally, contract renewals have been pending since July, leading to a halt in salary payments, further worsening the situation.
The delegation, led by Amarnath Singh, President of the Kolhan Vocational Teachers' Union, also emphasized the severe shortage of teachers and inadequate infrastructure, which are crippling the department's ability to deliver quality education. The union expressed disappointment at the university administration's indifference toward resolving these issues.
Vocational teachers’ delegation meets Minister
Friday, 06 September 2024 | PNS
| Jamshedpur
Vocational teachers’ delegation meets Minister
Friday, 06 September 2024 | PNS | Jamshedpur