Kolhan Vocational Teachers Plan Protest Over Contract Delays
Teachers Union to Launch Phased Agitation Against Five-Month Contract Renewal Holdup
Key Points:
- Kolhan University teachers face severe financial stress due to salary delays
- Union announces black badge protest, threatens complete work boycott
- Officials ignore Chief Minister’s directive on teacher contract renewals
JAMSHEDPUR – Contract renewal delays for Kolhan University vocational teachers trigger union protests amid mounting financial distress.
The prolonged administrative silence has strained many teaching families. These educators await contract renewals since September 2023.
Moreover, the situation affects over 200 vocational teachers across Kolhan University. Meanwhile, similar positions in neighboring universities maintain regular contract cycles.
“This unprecedented delay has pushed many colleagues to financial breaking point,” revealed a senior faculty member.
Administrative Inaction
The Chief Minister’s office previously directed action on this matter. However, the Higher Education Department maintains silence.
Furthermore, the Governor’s office issued an inquiry order last December. Meanwhile, university officials have yet to respond.
Protest Timeline
The union plans systematic protest actions. Initially, teachers will meet the Vice-Chancellor.
Moreover, a week-long black badge demonstration will follow. Subsequently, teachers might resort to work stoppage.
Broader Impact
The salary crisis affects vocational education quality. Meanwhile, student programs face potential disruptions.
In addition, other states offer better job security to vocational teachers. Besides, neighboring universities maintain timely contract renewals.

