
DUTA calls for strike on Thursday over alleged non-release of grants
India Today
The DUTA has called for a strike tomorrow, January 6, over the alleged non-release of grants.
The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) declared a strike on Thursday to protest against the city government's alleged failure to pay grants to 12 DU colleges that are fully financed by the government. According to a statement, on Monday, an online meeting of DUTA executives was held to deliberate on the issue of funds cut resulting in failure to pay salaries and other allowances to employees of the 12 concerned colleges.

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