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Principals Association Karachi Demand to remove shortage of teachers in govt colleges

Karachi: The shortage of teaching and non-teaching staff at government colleges should be removed immediately without any delay. A demand to this effect was made at an emergent meeting of the Government Colleges Principals Association (GCPA).

An announcement on Tuesday said that the meeting was held with the president of the association, Prof Saeed-uz-Zafar Khan.

It said that the participants of the meeting appealed to the Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Qaim Ali Shah, provincial education minister and the secretary education that the shortage of teaching and non-teaching staff be removed without any delay.

They also called for restoring the previous system of Director of College education. The participants of the meetings emphasised that there should be arrangements for security in the colleges.

It was also suggested that the principals should have the power to appoint staffer up to grade seven, while the college professors be deployed on administrative posts on the basis of their seniority. The posts of college cadre professors be upgraded on the pattern of the universities, it was further demanded.THE NEWS