Central Visa costs soar as Delhi University focuses on more research on the cow

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Ad-hoc teachers flag concern over DU guidelines



Several DU teachers are apprehensive on how they will prepare a new structure and syllabus for the 2022 academic year. Not all is well with Delhi University – a premier higher education institution that’s ranked at number six in the country by NIRF. Earlier we have had the issue of twelve DU colleges’ inability to pay their teaching and non-teaching staff because AK led Delhi Government didn’t transfer adequate funds to the colleges.The issue still persists but that doesn’t stop our man AK from showcasing his party’s focus on education in election-bound states. Perhaps the happenings here in DU are best symbolised by the setting up of a gaushala, a cow shelter, within the campus of Hans Raj College and at a site that was ear-marked for women’s hostel. The Principal of this prestigious north campus college claims this to be a research centre. Comprehend whatever you want to.Perhaps to make comprehension easy for Dilliwallahs, the Delhi Government announced a reduction of dry-days from 21 to just three. Our man AK’s Delhi Government, through an order of the Deputy Commissioner of Excise, announced that other than Republic Day, Independence Day and Gandhi Jayanti there shall be no other dry day in 2022. For all you know this may be seen as one of the most citizen-friendly moves by AK a few decades hence.Of course, like all government orders it also stated that ‘the Government may declare any other day in the year as Dry Day from time to time’. Dilliwallahs see this as compensation to the trouble they had to go through since October last year when it was so difficult to fetch the poison of their liking.



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