Indore: Headache for DAVV as two more Employee Association Put Forth Demands; Protests Outside VC’s Residence

Indore: Headache for DAVV as two more Employee Association Put Forth Demands; Protests Outside VC’s Residence

The university authorities sent feelers that most of the protestor's demands would be met

Staff ReporterUpdated: Wednesday, May 07, 2025, 11:51 PM IST
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Indore: Headache for DAVV as two more Employee Association Put Forth Demands; Employees Protest Outside VC’s Residence | FP Photo

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): While members of Self-Finance Non-Teaching Employees Association are already on indefinite strike over non-fulfilment of their 14-point charter of demands, two more associations on Wednesday put forth their demands before DAVV authorities, with one of them also threatening to go on strike.

A delegation of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya Employee (Non-Teaching) Association led by president Chain Singh Yadav and handed over a demand letter to vice chancellor Prof Rakesh Singhai and incharge registrar Prajwal Khare on Wednesday.

The letter carried a 21-point charter of demands with a threat that association members would go on strike if their demands were not met.

After that, a delegation of Bharatiya Majdoor Sangh, of which those self-finance employees are members who were not regularised in 2018, led by president Mahesh Verma submitted a letter requesting their regularisation from 2018. The letter states that contractual employees, who were not given permanent posting in 2018, should be regularised from the same year as per government guidelines.

Meanwhile, the indefinite strike by self-finance employees continued on Wednesday as well, even after the university authorities sent feelers that most of their demands would be met. 

The striking employees even reached outside the VC’s house beating plates. Citing the plight of hourly based staffers, the striking employees claimed that they were not given salaries for the past three months. In mark of protest, they demanded food from the VC’s residence.

When the employees learnt that the VC was returning to his residence for lunch, the employees arranged food packets on their own and sent one packet to the VC, while he was having lunch at his EMRC-based office.

Police ensured that the striking employees do not enter the VC bungalow’s premises. 

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