TEQIP III: Only Bihar, Uttarakhand agree to keep IIT, NIT pass-outs as faculty in rural engg institutes

TEQIP III: Only Bihar, Uttarakhand agree to keep IIT, NIT pass-outs as faculty in rural engg institutes

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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 5, 2021 11:22 IST

The third phase of the Education Ministry’s programme to improve the quality of engineering education in remote areas ended on September 30, 2021.

Only two states – Bihar and Uttarakhand – have so far agreed to absorb pass-outs from the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs) that were recruited in engineering institutes in rural and semi-urban areas under the Centre’s Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP III) despite intervention by the Union Education Ministry. 

Nearly 1,500 technical education teachers when recruited across 18 states had joined on a temporary basis in technical institutions in backward or “aspirational” districts in early 2018 under the project. 

Many of these recruits were PhDs or MTech holders of Indian Institutes of Science Education with some degrees from Research and Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, apart from graduates from the IITs and NITs. 

The government had projected the World Bank-funded TEQIP III as a measure to aid technical colleges in various states. These states included Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand Madhya Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Andaman, and Nicobar, Assam, and Meghalaya, among others. 

The government had asked states to come up with a “sustainability plan” for these employees and urged them to prioritise them in regular appointments in engineering colleges. 

As the states failed to do so, the Centre too, after having given them a few extensions till September this year, decided to discontinue the project leaving these teachers in the lurch. 

It, however, did take up the matter with the states where the teachers are employed but only in the case of two states, the efforts have yielded positive results so far. 

As per a report published in Edexlive, “All the teachers in Bihar and Uttarakhand have continued in service while we are still in talks with a few other states to resolve the issue,” said a senior official in the higher education department of the ministry. “Most of the other states, unfortunately, seem non-committal on the matter.” 

Mayank Kumar, a former teacher in Rajkiya engineering college in Bijnor, UP, who lost his job on October 1 meanwhile expressed dismay as the state technical education department has decided to replace teachers like him with guest faculties. 

The Union government everywhere has been taking credit for improving the quality of education in engineering colleges through this project and now the scheme has just been dropped by authorities like a hot potato mainly due to funding issues,” he said. 

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Shree Kumar

3 years ago

They got very descent salary and almost 4 years of government experience. Now let them find a suitable job. This mess was created by Mr. Prakash Javedkar who gave them false promises and included clauses which were unacceptable to states.

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Sagarika Kapoor

3 years ago

I would like to clear few things to you Shree whoever you are. The recruitment process was a open notification for all eligible candidates. And if you are not a part of this project means you are not selected during regorious recruiting process. Or may be you are not eligible for this reputed post.

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Shree Kumar

3 years ago

Madam the most important thing is that TEQIP III was a world bank funded project and these people were project staffs appointed with the condition that their appointment will terminate as project ends. Let them compete with other people and get jobs. Everyone deserves a chance to excel.

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Vivek Shaw

3 years ago

Dear Sir, many PSUs do their recruitment by making GATE examination as a qualifying criteria.GATE is an open competitive exam where everyone can appear.Tjese TEQIP faculties have already qualified GATE exams with merit so that they got admissions in IITs and NITs.The GATE qualified were called.

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Sagarika Kapoor

3 years ago

I would like to clear few things to you Shree whoever you are. The recruitment process was a open notification for all eligible candidates. And if you are not a part of this project means you are not selected during regorious recruiting process. Or may be you are not eligible for this reputed post.