Kolhan Vocational Teachers Seek Urgent Reforms in Meeting with Minister

Delegation highlights low pay, delayed contracts, and infrastructure issues

Kolhan University’s vocational teachers met with Higher Education Minister Ramdas Soren to address critical challenges facing the department.

JAMSHEDPUR – In order to address the pressing issues facing Kolhan University’s vocational department, a delegation from the Kolhan Vocational Teachers Association convened a meeting with Higher and Technical Education Minister Ramdas Soren.

The instructors provided a comprehensive memorandum that delineated a variety of concerns, such as inadequate infrastructure, delayed contract renewals, and low honorariums.

The vocational teachers at Kolhan University are considerably underpaid in comparison to their counterparts at other state universities, which has an impact on both the quality of education and the quality of their livelihoods.

The department, which provides courses such as BBA, BCA, and MBA, is self-financed and is entirely dependent on admission fees to cover expenses, including teacher salaries.

Since July, contract renewals have been pending, resulting in a cessation of salary payments and an increase in financial duress for educators.

The acute shortage of teachers and inadequate infrastructure that impede educational delivery were emphasized by Amarnath Singh, President of the Kolhan Vocational Teachers’ Union.

The union expressed its dissatisfaction with the university administration’s evident lack of interest in resolving these long-standing issues.

The National Human Rights Commission’s Jharkhand in-charge, Suchitra Sinha, recently visited the institution and pledged to address the teachers’ concerns promptly.

She suggested that the commission be provided with a comprehensive report for further investigation and resolution.

The delegation was comprised of distinguished members, including Prof. Swaroop Kumar Mishra and Prof. Sandeep Kumar, who represented the diverse concerns of the teaching staff.

This meeting represents a critical milestone in the resolution of the obstacles encountered by Kolhan University’s vocational department, which has the potential to result in substantial reforms to the institution’s operations and the welfare of its teachers.

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