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TU, part-time teachers reach agreement


Nepalnews
2021 Jan 09, 12:43, Kathmandu
This undated image shows the building of the Tribhuvan University (TU) central office in Kirtipur, Kathmandu in July 2019. Photo courtesy: Rajnish Mahaseth

A seven-point agreement was forged between Tribhuvan University and agitating part-time teachers on Friday. 

The Part-Time Teachers Association agreed to withdraw their protest programmes with the agreement. 

As per the agreement, the part-time teachers would be managed on contract basis following the need, credit hours and seniority to those teachers who have completed at least one-year academic session in the respective campuses under the university.  

Such teachers will get remuneration from the respective campuses and will get chances in involving in academic activities of the TU. The association publicity department member Suresh Bhattarai, the agreement has taken the decision of removing the age bar to part-time teachers to compete in university service. 

Associate Professor Bishnu Prasad Khanal from TU side and Mohan Prasad Ghimire from part-time teachers' side had signed the agreement.  

There are about 2,000 part-time teachers at the University.

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