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IITs vs government on salaries
Manu Sharma, Tuesday September 22, 2009, New Delhi

Union Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal has made it clear that the government will not give in to the demands of IIT professors who have threatened a hunger strike on September 24.

Sibal has said the system that the IIT teachers are demanding is unreasonable, and hasn't been seen anywhere in the world. He added that the government cannot allow any changes that will dilute the quality of the system.

"We are hoping that there will be nobel laureates coming out of our IIT system, but nobel laureates don't go on hunger strikes. There is a certain decorum expected from people of the calibre of these IITs," said Sibal.

An unusually combative HRD minister took on India's best brand.

On Monday, IIT professors had announced a hunger strike on the 24th of this month.

Sibal on Tuesday hoped that the IITs would rethink their decision, but said that their reasonable demands have already been met.

Ruling out any more changes, he said while the government never interferes, the pay and grade system has to be regulated since the funding comes from the central government and even the government is answerable in Parliament.

For the moment, it seems the faculty members will go ahead with the strike since they say nothing has changed.

"Faculty will do hunger strike for one day on 24th September. Will teach regular classes, won't allow academic work to suffer," said IIT Kanpur faculty Professor R Gurunath.

But what is more disappointing for the HRD minister is the way the IITs are trying to get the IIMs and other institutes on board.

Snubbing the IITs, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal said it was unfair to use autonomy as an excuse when the differences are clearly over monetary issues, which he said is ironical since this may one of the only areas where the government has kept even austerity at bay.
 
 
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Posted by Tapankanti Mandal on Sep 22, 2009
The office of the Minister should be respectful to the teachers of the IITs. If his good office feels the change in the system may endanger selection procedure or quality of education, then matter may be placed to the GOM and ultimately to the Parliament.
Posted by Vishuu on Sep 22, 2009
I passed out of IITM couple of years back and work as a scientist in Italy, my pay scale today is about 26 Lakhs per annum, almost 10 times more than the excellent professors who taught me there. Though I would love to join IIT as a faculty one day, even ready to work on a much lesser pay scale, but I may not be motivated to work on for Gross income of 30000 Rs a month that the sixth pay commision grants...
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