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Association urges Chief Minister to address long-pending issues with CAS

Association urges Chief Minister to address long-pending issues with CAS
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The Association of University Teachers in Tamil Nadu is calling on the Chief Minister to resolve long-standing delays in implementing the Career Advancement Scheme. They argue that teachers in government-aided colleges are being unfairly denied benefits compared to their counterparts in government colleges.

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The Association of University Teachers (AUT) Tamil Nadu has urged Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay’s intervention to resolve the long-pending issues related to the Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) for teachers serving in government-aided colleges across Tamil Nadu.

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