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Punjabi University postpones final exams; announces new dates for examination

Punjabi University postpones final exams; announces new dates for examination

Kanwar Inder Singh/ January 16,2023

Punjabi University, Patiala  has postponed the examination schedule for January 18,2023 due to the one day strike announced by Aided and Un-Aided colleges of Punjab will observe complete education bandh on 18th January, 2023 on a call given by JAC . The university has announced the new dates for the postponed examination.

All the Aided and Un-Aided colleges of Punjab will observe complete education bandh on 18th January, 2023 on a call given by JAC in the joint meeting of Management Federation Punjab, Principals’ Association Punjab, Punjab & Chandigarh College Teachers Union and Un-Aided Colleges Association held on 9th January, 2023 at Ludhiana. This decision had to be taken by the Joint Action Committee of Aided and Un-Aided Colleges due to the negative attitude of the Punjab Government. The main demands of the Joint Action Committee of Colleges are as follows:

To roll back the decision to conduct admissions in aided-and unaided colleges through a common central portal from the session 2023-24.

Withdrawal of the decision to reduce the retirement age of college teachers from 60 years to 58 years, which is violation of the service rules.

Retention of 95% grant to colleges, which has been reduced to 75% by Govt.

S.M. Sharma, General Secretary, Management Federation Punjab has said in a statement that if the Punjab government makes admissions in aided and unaided colleges through a central portal, many colleges in Punjab will be on the verge of closure as this common portal which excludes three state universities of Punjab and all private universities. He said colleges in Punjab are already going through tough times as enrolments in many rural colleges are declining as students tend to drop out.

Dr. Khushvinder Kumar, President, Principals Association, Punjabi University Aided Colleges said that the colleges are already going through financial difficulties due to low enrolment, but the financial assistance received by the Punjab government has been reduced from 95% to 75%. Similarly, reducing the retirement age of teachers from 60 years to 58 years is a direct violation of their service rules.

S.M. Sharma General Secretary Management Federation Punjab appealed to Hon’ble Chief Minister Punjab  Bhagwant Singh Mann to intervene directly in this matter and resolve the demands and difficulties of aided and unaided colleges immediately so that higher education and the academic environment of colleges in Punjab can be maintained.

Punjabi University postpones final exams; announces new dates for examination:-

Punjabi University postpones final exams; announces new dates for examination

January 16,2023

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