To all Office Bearers, NEC Members and well-wishers of
teachers’ movement
07-10-08
Dear Friends,
The AIFUCTO Secretariat members along with the
members of the AIFUCTO Pay Review Sub-Committee formed in
Delhi NEC meeting were engaged in reviewing the
Recommendations of Dr. Chadha Committee from the very moment
it was available in the UGC website. Further, opinions were
sought from the office bearers and senior members. Many
Teachers contacted the leadership through e-mails, phones
and fax and submitted their valuable analysis and comments.
A presentation was prepared with all such inputs and the
General Secretary, AIFUCTO met Prof Thorat. UGC Chairman, Dr.
Chawhan, Secretary and other officials in the afternoon of
6.10.08. for presenting the document and explaining AIFUCTO
demands. There was another meeting with the UGC in the
evening in which FEDCUTA leadership was also present. Both the
opportunities were used by the General Secretary to highlight
AIFUCTO demands and UGC was requested to make necessary
modifications as outlined in the presentation before
submitting to the Government.
Kindly circulate the document along with
the press release attached herewith to the local press,
affiliates and well-wishers.
We have informed the UGC that we shall take up
the issue in forthcoming Bangalore Conference and will submit
our further observations.
The General Secretary is in constant touch
with the UGC and any development will be reported to you.
Greetings
Asok Barman,GS

Prof.Asok
Barman
6.10.08
General Secretary
(Mobile) 09831276815
REPRESENTATION SUBITTED TO UGC & VI PAY REVIEW COMMITTEE
BY THE ALL INDIA FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE
TEACHERS’ ORGANIZATIONS (AIFUCTO) AT NEW DELHI ON 6-10-2008
AIFUCTO would like to place
on record its appreciation for the hard work put in by the PRC,
especially by Chairman Prof.G.K. Chadda, for submitting its
recommendations without further delay and for recommending
uniform and simultaneous implementation of the entire pay
package from 1.1.2006 and incorporating the provision for 100%
central financial assistance for the first 5 years and 50% for
the next five for the effective implementation of the scheme.
This is indeed a historical recommendation. AIFUCTO is also in
general agreement with the efforts taken by the PRC to link
the pay review with the requirement of promotion of the
quality of education in universities and colleges, by
attracting young men and women to the profession through a
scheme of special incentives and retaining experienced
teachers in the stream by advancing the age of superannuation
and by providing new avenues for their career advancement.
AIFUCTO also appreciates the concern of PRC for resolving the
anomalies in the implementation of V Pay Review Report, which
has been the cause of considerable heart burn among a large
number of teachers with a long tenure of service. We record
our sincere thanks to the entire PRC team and Prof.H.C.Narang,
the Consultant for the excellent coverage of the issues and
making many path-breaking recommendations which would have far
reaching impact on the improvement of quality in higher
education in India.
At the same time, it is
a matter of serious concern that the laudable objectives of
the PRC have not been fully translated into a workable
package, especially in regard to CAS in respect of teachers in
universities and colleges with long experience as also in
respect of the pay scales of senior teachers vis-à-vis their
counterparts in other professions. Moreover, the
language of some of the crucial recommendations is so vague
and general that it would be very difficult to get them
implemented at the State level unless clear clarifications are
incorporated into the text of the recommendations at the
initial stage itself.
Considering the above,
AIFUCTO would like to represent the following specific issues
for the consideration of the UGC at its meeting on 7-10-2008,
which is convened to discuss the PRC recommendations.
(1)
CAS to Senior Professor in
Universities.
The recommendation in
5.9.2. notes that Professors who have completed 10 years of
service may be promoted to the post of senior professors. Such
teachers are very senior in the university system ,but the
mechanism noted in the recommendations are not doing justice
to their positions. A more honorable criteria and a higher
grade pay should be recommended by UGC .
(2) CAS to Senior Associate Professor
We complement the PRC for recommending third promotion to the
teachers. The long pending demand of AIFUCTO for third
promotion to all teachers needs no further justification other
than that such promotion is available to all classes of
central government employees , which is fully reflected in the
6th CPC recommendations ,and which has already been
implemented. While the PRC has applied the logic and scheme of
CPC recommendations in almost all other cases, its failure to
apply the same standards in respect of CAS for college and
university teachers is incomprehensible. The recommendations
in 5.9.1., 5.9.8., and 5.9. 10.1., of the PRC Report lay down
such rigorous criteria for the selection process and
eligibility criteria that most of the senior teachers will not
be able to avail the benefit of third promotion, which is
available to other sections of employees as a matter of
routine. In the absence of a scheme ensuring third promotion
to all incumbent teachers, the extension of the date of
superannuation will only help to retain a large number of
dissatisfied teachers in service which will defeat the very
objective of the enhancement of the retirement age. Apart from
the fact that the eligibility criterion laid down in 5.10.1.
of the report is at variance with that laid down in 5.9.8, in
some details, the conditions privilege research over teaching,
which is contradictory to the general guidelines on CAS of the
PRC in 5.9.5, which states as follows:
‘Since opportunities for
research work in most colleges are practically non-existent
and teachers have heavy class room work load , it is
recommended that for college teachers , greater emphasis may
be laid on actual class room teaching ,holding tutorials,
conducting examinations and evaluating answer scripts and
lesser emphasis on research work while considering them for
promotion under CAS.’
While not fully sharing
PRC’s implied perception that research is per se superior to
teaching and that contribution to teaching may be treated on
par with research in the absence of adequate
opportunities for research , AIFUCTO would insist that
PRC at least apply its own logic in the implementation of the
scheme of CAS by treating teaching on par with research .
AIFUCTO’s position in respect of the CAS to Senior Associate
Professor is as follows:
1.
All teachers who have completed 6 years
of service in the selection grade as on 1-1-2006 should
be placed in the post of Senior Associate Professor, as a
matter of routine, without insisting on undergoing the
formality of a selection process, as was done in the
implementation of CAS during the last pay revision.
2.
The avenue for third promotion should
be available to all teachers in service as on 1-1-2006,
without insisting on their acquiring additional qualification
of PHD, on the basis of criteria applicable to promotions CAS
for senior scale and selection grade.
3.
The scheme for promotion to the
post of Senior Associate Professor should be implemented along
the following lines in respect of all teachers appointed after
1-1-2006.Teaching, Research and Extension are three dimensions
in higher education, which are treated on a par by Kothari
Commission and UGC and contributions to teaching /extension
should be given equal weightage as contributions to research
while considering the eligibility conditions for promotion
under CAS. Criteria in this respect should be evolved in such
a way as would give the benefit of CAS to all teachers, with
insistence only on minimum qualifications and attainments.
3) CAS for College Librarians and DPEs
The AIFUCTO has been demanding for a long time the
complete parity of librarians and DPEs with teachers. But this
has not been done by the PRC.
The age of retirement is not at par with the teachers which
is 65 years. We want this age of retirement should be
recommended by the UGC.
The issue of CAS of college librarians and DPEs has not been
resolved. The matter should be taken up and settled
immediately. There are existing guidelines adopted by UGC and
the Meherotra Committee . AIFUCTO will provide all assistance
to resolve the issue.
The professor post for these cadres for both PG and UG
colleges are to be recommended.
(4)CAS from 1-1-96
AIFUCTO fully appreciates
PRC’s commitment to the rectification of anomalies in the
implementation of Vth Pay review Committee Report, especially
that of the anomaly caused by the implementation of CAS from
27-7-1998 instead of 1-1-96, which is reflected in the
following recommendation of the PRC in section 5.19 of the
Report.
That all regularly appointed
teachers in universities and colleges who were selected as per
the University Grants Commission guidelines and were in
service 0n 1-1-1996 should be given the benefits of pay scale
and allowances as well as other benefits recommended by the
last pay review committee w.e.f.1.1.1996
Though the objectives and
intentions of the PRC are clear enough, the benefit intended
by PRC would be pipe dream for teachers , unless it is clearly
stated that CAS will be implemented from 1-1-1.996. It
is requested that clause 5.19. be suitably modified
accordingly.
The recommendation in chapter VI that teachers who were in the
scale of Associate Professor/Assistant Professor (Selection
grade) on 1.1.1996 and who completed five years
between1.1.1996 and 27.7.1998 should be placed at Rs 14940/-
basic would take away existing benefits rather than confer new
benefits on teachers. As it is, all teachers who are on
selection grade as on 1-1-96 get the benefit of placement at
Rs. 14940/- irrespective of whether they complete five years
on 27-7-98 in the selection grade. Extension of the same
benefit to teachers who are placed in the selection grade as
on 27-7-98, which is a laudable objective, would require the
modification of the recommendation by clearly stating that
those who are placed in the selection grade as on 27-7-98 will
be eligible for the benefit of placement under 14940/- as and
when they complete 5 years in the selection grade. Suitable
modifications may be made in Chapter VI accordingly.
(5)Revised Pay Scales for Assistant Professor (Selection
Grade)/Associate Professor (Reader)
Recommended pay scales for senior teachers are
unsatisfactory and needs a re-look.
It may be noted that the existing pay scale, Rs. 12000
-420 – 18300, was given after merging the scales S-23, S-24
and S-25, i.e. Rs. 12000 -375 – 18000, Rs. 14300 -400 – 18300,
and Rs. 15100 -400 – 18300. While S-23 has been kept in
PB-3, the others, S-24 and S-25, have been included under PB-4
by the CPC. The principle of parity with CPC ,which has been
followed PRC in most cases ,has been ignored in recommending
PB-3 scale of Rs. 15600 - 39100 + GP Rs. 8000 for Assistant
Professor/Associate Professor .In view of the above , the
existing scale for Assistant Professor (selection
Grade)/Associate Professor(Reader) should be appropriately
raised and its equivalents in PB-4 .
(6)Professorship in colleges
Professorship should be instituted for both PG and UG
courses, applying the same criterion of scholarship,
irrespective of the level at which one is teaching. This would
facilitate the mobility of teachers across universities and
colleges as envisaged in the PRC Report.
(7) Retired teachers case
AIFUCTO would request that certain financial assistance be
given to the states for granting higher pension and other
financial benefits to the retired teachers. The case of
retired teachers was presented before the PRC but it is
unfortunate that there is no recommendation to this effect.
AIFUCTO would request the UGC to discuss the above
representation at its meeting to be held on 7/8-10-2008 and to
make suitable modifications in the Pay Review Committee Report
before recommending it for implementation to the Central
Government.
AIFIUCTO’s views on other recommendations in the report,
including representations for further modification of the
report, if any, will be submitted in due course.
Thomas
Joseph
Asok Barman
President
General Secretary

Press Release
Prof. Asok
Barman
CAMP- DELHI
General Secretary (Mob)
09831276815
AIFUCTO COMPLEMENTED
DR. CHADHA COMMITTEE, UGC AND DEMANDS IMMEDIATE IMPLEMENTATION
OF UGC PAY REVIEW REPORT WITH MODIFICATIONS
6-10-08
The All India Federation of University and College
Teachers’ Organizations has complimented Prof. Chadha
Committee for recommending uniform and simultaneous
implementation of the new UGC pay scales with effect from
1-1-2006.AIFUCTO pointed out that the recommendation for 100%
central financial assistance to states for meeting the
additional expenditure for the first five years and for
shouldering 50% of the additional burden for the next five
years is historic and would remove the hurdles in the
implementation of the report by the states. AIFUCTO expressed
its satisfaction with the efforts taken by the Pay Review
Committee to link the pay review with the requirement of
promotion of the quality of education in universities and
colleges, by attracting young men and women to the profession
through a scheme of special incentives and retaining
experienced teachers in the stream by advancing the age of
superannuation and by providing new avenues for their career
advancement. AIFUCTO also welcomed the recommendations for
the removal of anomalies in the implementation of the previous
pay review report even as it sought greater clarity in the
recommendations.
The AIFCTO wanted modifications in the report in
respect of the implementation of the new proposals for the
third promotion and professorship in colleges. The stringent
conditions put up for third promotion would make the benefit
unavailable to a large number of experienced teachers. The
denial of third promotion to a section of college teachers
would be unjust, as all other classes of central and state
government employees have a minimum of three assured
promotions during their career. The AIFUCTO also sought
modification in the new scheme for instituting professorship
in colleges. It wanted professorship to be instituted in both
post graduate and undergraduate departments and incumbents
selected on the basis of the same criteria. AIFUCTO demanded
that the scale of pay of selection grade lecturers to be
included in Pay Band Four, as was done in the case of
comparable scales for central government employees.
AIFUCTO President Prof. Thomas Joseph and General
Secretary Prof. Asok Barman demanded that the UGC and MHRD
approve the report with suggested modifications and the
Central and State Governments to implement the report
uniformly and simultaneously with effect from
1-1-2006.
Thomas
Joseph
Asok Barman
President
General Secretary