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The issue of 12 colleges of Delhi University reached the Lieutenant Governor

New Delhi: 6. Hundreds of teachers at Delhi University say that they have not received salaries for the last several months. These 12 colleges, which are facing financial troubles, are part of Delhi University and are funded by the Delhi government.

Teachers had also gone on strike to protest the non-payment of salaries. Now these teachers have put this issue before the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi on Monday.

A delegation of the Teachers Association (DUTA), led by DUTA President Professor Ajay Kumar Bhagi, met Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinay Kumar Saxena. The teachers placed before the Lieutenant Governor their demand for payment of grants to 12 colleges fully funded by the Delhi Government and cancellation of the letters sent by Education Minister Atishi.

DUTA requested that to intervene to resolve this crisis. DUTA President Professor Bhagi said that in view of the current problems of the colleges, the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi has assured to pay the full grant to 12 colleges soon.

According to the DUTA President, the Education Minister has also assured to cancellation of the anti-teacher letters issued in the past and to take appropriate action to immediately advertise and fill the long pending teaching and non-teaching posts in 12 colleges.

According to Professor Bhagi, the Lieutenant Governor has also assured DUTA that not a single college of Delhi Government will be allowed to be merged with any other university from Delhi University. There was a strike last week in all 12 colleges of Delhi University, which is fully funded by the Delhi government.

Professor Ajay Kumar Bhagi says that DU teachers condemn and reject the letters of Delhi Education Minister Atishi. According to DUTA, teachers in many colleges have not received salaries for the last several months. The government is continuously being demanded to release the full amount of money to the teachers and employees of 12 colleges who are working without salary.

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