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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Assistant Professor (Library and Info. Sc.) Vacancy at Gauhati University,


Assistant Professor :

 Library & Information Science-1 post-Spl.  




Application  form   : Prescribed application form, the details of qualifications & 
other are available in the University  Website-www.gauhati .ac.in . The candidates 
may download the application form from the above website. 
Reservation   :   Reservation of SC/ST as stated. 

Application  Fees  &  Last  date   : Candidates will be required to pay an amount of 
Rs. 1000/- (in case of SC/ST Rs. 500/-) by Demand Draft in favour of  “Registrar, 
Gauhati University” payable at SBI, G.U. Branch as an application fees for the post. Completed 
applications in the prescribed form along with necessary enclosures must reach “The Registrar, 
Gauhati University, Guwahati-14” latest by  30.11.2012. Those who are willing to apply for more 
than one post, they must submit separate application form with separate application fees. The 
name of the post and Department must be written on the envelope of the application. 
For candidate who will be applying for the post of Professor/Associate Professor filling up of 
the IQAC format of G.U. is mandatory alongwith the application, failing which, the application will be 
rejected.
In all cases, two copies of application form with all testimonial need to be 
submitted.

For Full details visit:
http://www.gauhati.ac.in/
http://www.gauhati.ac.in/newsdetails.php?cat=Notice&q=a&t_id=166
http://www.gauhati.ac.in/files/tenders_notices/Notice186.pdf
http://www.gauhati.ac.in/files/tenders_notices/Notice187.pdf
http://www.gauhati.ac.in/files/tenders_notices/Notice188.pdf



Thursday, July 19, 2012

Retirement age of lecturers’ in state run colleges may increase 19 Jul 2012


The Centre is likely to clear the proposal of allowing states to decide the retirement age (Maximum 65 years) of lecturers in state run colleges and universities. Earlier, the UPA government was insistent that states should enhance the lecturers' retirement to 65 years to enable them to get 80% of the arrears burden of state governments.

The arrears — at least Rs 9,000 crore —went up since the Centre had asked the states in 2008 to follow the Sixth Pay Commission scales that centrally- funded institutes introduced in the same year, with retrospective effect from January 1, 2006.

The Central government has committed to bear 80% of the increased arrears for the first four-year period — between April 1, 2006, and March 31, 2010 — if states followed its order. Now, the government plans to foot this sum only in the form of reimbursements in "two-three" installments. This is likely to benefit around four lakh teachers across the country.

The ministry cleared this proposal after a committee of secretaries, headed by cabinet secretary, supported the state governments' demand.

Sources said that there could be political reasons for states to push the need for greater autonomy as far as fixing the retirement age is concerned. "Some states might want to fix 60 or 62 years for retirement so that fresh batch of qualified people can apply for jobs, and this will also increase the scope of promotion for many lecturers," said a senior government official.

The sixth pay package for teachers, based on which the scales of centrally-funded institutes were revised, has a provision that requires increasing the retirement age to 65 years. Presently, the retirement age of teachers varies across states - from 58 to 60 years.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012