Relief for Cusat teachers as Kerala government withdraws order on financial burden of appointments
The Hindu
The status quo earlier to the order shall prevail. The government order issued on February 4 said that all financial commitments (including salary and pension) should be met from the internal revenue of Cusat’s School of Engineering
The Kerala government has withdrawn the order that stated that it would not bear the financial burden arising out of the appointment of nearly 102 faculty members and 67 non-teaching staffers at the School of Engineering of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat). An order issued by the Department of Higher Education on August 9 said that it has withdrawn the order with immediate effect. The status quo earlier to the order shall prevail, it said. The order issued on February 4 said that all financial commitments (including salary and pension) should be met from the internal revenue of the School of Engineering.More Related News

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