March 23, 2007
Faculty news
Arun @ Mar 23, 2007
The central govt. announced that the retirement age of Centrally Funded Educational Institutions (which includes BHU) from 62 to 65 years, and in some circumstances up to 70 years.The move came in the wake of central govt. decision to expand the total seats in selected higher education institutions by 54% because of new reservation policy. This expansion of capacity will need more faculty, and to remove faculty crunch, one of the options is to increase the retirement of faculty members.
http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=26016
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Cabinet
ENHANCEMENT IN THE AGE OF SUPERANNUATION FROM 62
TO 65 YEARS FOR TEACHING POSITIONS IN CENTRALLY FUNDED INSTITUTIONS IN HIGH AND
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
21:18 IST
In order to meet the growing demand for high quality personnel both in the technical and non-technical field, there is a need not only for qualitative improvement of teaching staff in the institutions of higher education including those in the field of technical education, but also for further expansion of the existing capacities. As part of its constitutional responsibility for co-ordination, determination and maintenance of standards of higher education, the Central Government has from time to time been deciding about the pay structure and other service conditions including age of retirement in respect of faculties of centrally funded institutions of higher education including those in the field of technical education. During the recent years, the higher educational institutions have been facing rather acute shortage of faculty in various disciplines.
The Cabinet’s decision for enhancing the age of retirement of faculty member in all the Centrally Funded Educational Institutes will help retain the retiring faculty members with a view to meeting the shortage of faculty.
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