Bengaluru, Feb 15: Nearly 14,000 guest lecturers in government first grade colleges, who were on strike for over a month, stare at a blank future as the Higher Education Department has not only initiated process to hire fresh candidates in their place but also directed the colleges not to consider the agitating members for employment.

A subsequent communication by S V Giriyappa, In-charge Director, DCE, to the regional directors of DCE in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Mangaluru, Shivamogga and Dharwad on the same day, highlighted steps to be taken in compliance with the government’s orders. Lecturers should be recruited from the pending list of candidates that was complied by each college during the online recruitment process of guest lecturers. If there is no pending list with the college, one can be obtained from a neighbouring college. Any other eligible candidate can also be recruited locally. Besides, any college having more than one section of a particular subject should merge all such sections, said the DCE letter.
The protesting lecturers have been mainly demanding an increase in the salaries, its timely payment and regularisation of their services.
Many meetings have taken place with government in the past one year and nothing has materialised. Thus, the lecturers are on an indefinite strike since January.
Rudresh K M, a guest lecturer from Davangere, said many lecturers who returned to their respective colleges to join work following the government order were not allowed to do so. “It is a constitutional right to protest against injustice and the government cannot stop us with such measures.” he remarked.
Deccan Herald’s repeated attempts to contact Higher Education Minister T?B?Jayachadra and Additional Chief Secretary (Higher Education) Bharat Lal Meena went in vain.
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