Thursday, February 18, 2010



How can a sensible government deny itself of UGC benefits for college teachers?

By O.J.George

What is so special about the state of Kerala with regard to denying itself of the UGC benefits for college teachers? UGC will not give assistance for pay revision of college teachers unless superannuation age ceiling is revised. That has been made clear in its directives. Otherwise, state governments from time to time would have seized the opportunity to get assistance by now. It is simply not available.

Today, the Left Democratic Front appears to have discussed the issue and it seems a decision would be taken later. It cannot be delayed long, for the cut-off date for implementation is March 31 this year. By then, the modalities should be worked out.

It seems the youth wing of the CPI is particularly strong in its opposition to pension age hike. That is a pitable situation, for no additional post has been created during the past decade in colleges. Retirement vacancies have not been filled. No organization has taken up this issue so far. Now when the government is coming round to taking a decision, they are opposing a sane proposal. Except in Kerala, all other states have taken a decision and the pension age there is either 60, 62 or 65.

Now it has been estimated that about Rs 2,000 crore would be available to the government by way of arrears for the last five years, if the UGC pay revision is implemented with provision for pension age hike. You see, the amount of arrears is not paid out to the teachers. It goes directly to the provident fund account, which is government’s money. There is an accusation that the amount will be diverted. There need not be resort to diversion, it is government money.

The government should be able to design effective developmental projects using all the money. Moreover, the government does not have to pay all the money for the retiring teachers for five years. That amount will also be available for use for productive purposes. Why not use it for creating jobs in the Information Technology sector? Or any other sector which offers employment opportunities.

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