Bihar teacher says teaching in his college is like ‘academic death’, returns salary-

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Bihar teacher says teaching in his college is like 'academic death', returns salary-


Express News Service

PATNA: In yet another poor reflection on the state’s decrepit education system, a Hindi college teacher in Bihar has returned his accumulated salary worth nearly Rs 24 lakh as students were not attending their Hindi classes since he joined the college in 2019.

Taking a high moral ground, assistant professor, Dr Lalan Kumar who teaches Hindi in Nitishwar College under Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University (BRABU) in the state’s Muzaffarpur district returned his accumulated 32-month salary worth more than Rs 23.82 lakh for a period between September 25, 2019 (date of appointment) to May, 2022.

“Why should I accept salary when I have not taught the students enrolled in the department,” the teacher remarked while setting new benchmarks of honesty and integrity.

He has returned his salary by sending a cheque along with a letter to the university vice-chancellor. In his letter, he has also expressed his desire to transfer him to any of these colleges- LS College, RDS College, MDDM College or the PG department of the university.

Dr Kumar graduated from Delhi University while completing his post-graduation from JNU. He did his M.Phil. and PhD from Delhi University. 

In his letter to the university’s vice-chancellor, the teacher said, “Out of 131 students, none of them attends his class. For me it is like an ‘academic death’. I am not able to discharge my duties despite my best intention. In such a situation, it would not be morally correct to accept the salary.”

Besides the vice-chancellor, he has sent copies of his letter to the chancellor (governor), chief minister, state education minister, state finance department, Patna High Court (in form of PIL), chairman, University Grants Commission (UGC), union education minister, PMO, President and other dignitaries and high offices.

Former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam also honoured Dr Kumar with Academic Excellence Award for passing his graduation examination from Hindu College in the first division.

Commenting on the Hindi teacher’s decision to return money to the government, a retired teacher of L N Mithila University professor Vashishtha Singh said, “Dr. Kumar has exposed the government’s education system.” “It’s virtually a slap on the education system prevailing in colleges and universities in Bihar,” he added.



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