<p>Bengaluru Central University (BCU) plans to rope in senior lecturers and heads of departments (HoDs) from government colleges to address the staff shortage in the current academic year. </p>.<p class="bodytext">A senior BCU official said there was a severe staff crunch in the university’s departments. The erstwhile Bangalore University (BU) was divided into three: BU, BCU and Bengaluru North University (BNU). </p>.<p class="bodytext">Most of the senior teachers opted for BU. “There is also a directive from the University Grants Commission (UGC) that we cannot recruit new teachers for the time being,” he told <span class="italic">DH</span>.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“We have been left in a lurch. We cannot depend on guest lecturers. We badly need senior hands in many departments.” </p>.<p class="bodytext">A source said top BCU officials had already identified teachers from different government colleges to<br />teach in the university departments. </p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>Experienced hands</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Confirming the development, Vice-Chancellor S Japhet said: “Departments like history, mathematics, Kannada, English, computer science and journalism need experienced hands. We have requested the higher education department to depute some teachers from government colleges.” </p>.<p class="bodytext">In a letter to the department, Japhet particularly sought the services of teachers for Kannada, English and computer science departments. K Y Narayanaswamy, Subash Rajamaane, Ramesh Reddy, Vidya Maria Joseph and Rashmi M are some of the<br />teachers whose services were sought. </p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>The procedure</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Clarifying the procedure to depute government college lecturers to universities, S Malleshwarappa, Director, Department of Collegiate Education, said: “This decision should be taken at the government level. Since the BCU is a new university, there is a provision to do so.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The government followed the same method in the case of Tumkur University.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But the deputed faculty will remain our employees.”</p>
<p>Bengaluru Central University (BCU) plans to rope in senior lecturers and heads of departments (HoDs) from government colleges to address the staff shortage in the current academic year. </p>.<p class="bodytext">A senior BCU official said there was a severe staff crunch in the university’s departments. The erstwhile Bangalore University (BU) was divided into three: BU, BCU and Bengaluru North University (BNU). </p>.<p class="bodytext">Most of the senior teachers opted for BU. “There is also a directive from the University Grants Commission (UGC) that we cannot recruit new teachers for the time being,” he told <span class="italic">DH</span>.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“We have been left in a lurch. We cannot depend on guest lecturers. We badly need senior hands in many departments.” </p>.<p class="bodytext">A source said top BCU officials had already identified teachers from different government colleges to<br />teach in the university departments. </p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>Experienced hands</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Confirming the development, Vice-Chancellor S Japhet said: “Departments like history, mathematics, Kannada, English, computer science and journalism need experienced hands. We have requested the higher education department to depute some teachers from government colleges.” </p>.<p class="bodytext">In a letter to the department, Japhet particularly sought the services of teachers for Kannada, English and computer science departments. K Y Narayanaswamy, Subash Rajamaane, Ramesh Reddy, Vidya Maria Joseph and Rashmi M are some of the<br />teachers whose services were sought. </p>.<p class="CrossHead"><strong>The procedure</strong></p>.<p class="bodytext">Clarifying the procedure to depute government college lecturers to universities, S Malleshwarappa, Director, Department of Collegiate Education, said: “This decision should be taken at the government level. Since the BCU is a new university, there is a provision to do so.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The government followed the same method in the case of Tumkur University.</p>.<p class="bodytext">But the deputed faculty will remain our employees.”</p>