KU Vice Chancellor Resolves Teachers’ Union Demands, Protest Called Off

Swift Action on Salary Hikes and Contract Renewals Brings Relief to Vocational Teachers

Key Points:

  • Vice Chancellor promises contract renewal completion within two daysImmediate disbursement of pending salaries ordered for vocational teachers
  • Salary hike process to be finalized within a week’s time

JAMSHEDPUR – Kolhan University’s Vice Chancellor resolved key issues with vocational teachers, averting planned protest.

The meeting addressed multiple long-standing concerns.

Contract renewals will be completed within two days.

Meanwhile, officials must process pending salary payments immediately.

“These decisions bring much-needed relief,” stated a union representative.

Salary Resolution

The administration promised swift salary disbursement.

A comprehensive salary hike plan emerges.

Officials must complete the revision process quickly.

Teachers will receive updated salaries soon.

Union Response

The planned protest stands cancelled now.

Union members welcomed the Vice Chancellor’s decisions.

Prof. Amar Nath Singh praised the initiative.

Various college representatives attended the meeting.

Future Impact

The resolution strengthens teacher-administration relations.

Multiple colleges benefit from these decisions.

Teachers express optimism about implementation timeline.

The agreement promises better working conditions.

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