DIMAPUR — Fazl Ali College Students’ Union (FACSU) has appealed to the concerned authority retained its assistant professors, who were transferred on attachment basis, for the benefit of the students as well as the educational institutions at large.
An update from the union stated that any displacement of teachers, irrespective of duration would impede the learning process of the students. It claimed that sending away five teachers for a duration of six months, which is an entire semester in an academic session, would have irreparable repercussions.
The union has also appealed to introduce four-year undergraduate programme (FYUGP) under New Education Policy (NEP) from the new academic session, 2023. It stated that the implementation of FYUGP under NEP, concurrent with the old Nagaland University syllabus (2012) and the choice based credit system (CBCS) since 2022 would put additional strain on the college's departments that already have a lot on their workload.
[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]As Fazl Ali College was awarded the “A” Grade in 2022 by NAAC, the union maintained that the college has the potential to upgrade to post-graduate courses and gain autonomous status as mentioned in NEP 2020. It added that the recent government order works against the progress of the college and hampers FAC from achieving its full potential.
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It further urged the government to establish new colleges with proper planning and resources with harming the existing colleges. It stated that the current arrangement of taking away teachers through attachment is detrimental for the parent college as well as the new colleges.