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Academicians oppose re-employment to preferred teachers at Periyar University; demand action against administration

Academicians oppose re-employment to preferred teachers at Periyar University; demand action against administration
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Academicians and teacher associations are protesting against Periyar University's administration for allegedly granting illegal re-employment to preferred professors. Critics argue this practice wastes public funds and violates established hiring norms, calling for a high-level inquiry into past appointments.

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The controversy highlights issues of administrative corruption and governance transparency within public educational institutions.

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Academicians opposed Periyar University’s move to provide re-employment to preferred teachers and demanded action against the university administration for its continuous alleged illegalities.

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The article focuses heavily on the grievances of the teachers' association and allegations of administrative misconduct.

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