Karnataka Authorities is about to take a name on the demand for regularisation of companies of visitor lecturers in a couple of month, in line with Greater Training Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan.
Replying to Chief of Opposition Siddaramaiah throughout Zero Hour within the Legislative Meeting on December 17, the Minister stated a committee comprising top-ranking officers from varied departments involved, together with Finance and Greater Training, had been fashioned to look into the problem. The federal government would take a name primarily based on the report of the committee.
Earlier, Mr. Siddaramaiah had expressed concern about 14,000 visitor lecturers working in varied faculties of Karnataka for the final 15 years for a meager wage of ₹14,000. A few of them even had PhDs, he identified.
He urged the federal government to regularise their companies on humanitarian grounds to make sure job safety and better wage. This is able to additionally assist the federal government because it must appoint lecturers to fill vacancies.
Expressing concern over their plight, Mr. Siddaramaiah remarked that they had been working like bonded labourers for the federal government.