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Now, for any complaint or issue involving the college, teachers have to go through the principal and chairman of the college's governing body.
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<p>Delhi University’s College of Vocational Studies (CVS) has issued orders to teachers barring them from registering any complaint directly with the Vice-Chancellor or higher authorities.The decision to issue the order, labelled by some teachers as a ‘Tughlaqi Farman’, was taken at a governing body meeting held in February. Now, for any complaint or issue involving the college, teachers have to go through the principal and chairman of the college’s governing body.</p> <p style="text-align: justify; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">GOOGLE_AD_DATA</p> <p>The order comes after college teachers complained to the university about the large size of the first-year BCom (Hons) class, saying that they were facing difficulty in teaching. The teachers wanted the class to be divided into sections — something that the university’s commerce department allowed.</p> <p>The governing body, though, decided that there will be just one section, but teachers would be provided collar microphones and speakers. “The governing body took a serious view and expressed its serious concern for a submission of the above complaint by some teachers directly to the Vice-Chancellor, and other higher authorities, by surpassing the principal and the chairman. The governing body held it is not only a violation of University rules and service conditions but also brings bad name to the institutions,” read the letter to the teachers.</p> <p>Teachers have been told that any defiance of the governing body decisions or written instructions of the principal will be strictly dealt with. “It is a ridiculous order but we have no option but to abide by it, since it involves our service conditions. In other universities, teachers even write to the President; here we can’t write to our own university,” said a teacher on condition of anonymity.</p> <p>When contacted, governing body chairman RNP Singh said, “I cannot talk about this issue over the phone.” College principal Inderjeet Dagar also refused to comment on the matter.<br />News Source (<a href="http://indianexpress.com/article/education/dont-complain-directly-to-du-cvs-tells-staff-5148941/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Indian Express</a>)</p>
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Don't complain directly to DU, CVS tells staff
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Now, for any complaint or issue involving the college, teachers have to go through the principal and chairman of the college's governing body.
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