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Guidelenes For Appointment 2024

The Government of Odisha has issued guidelines for the engagement of Guest Faculties in Government Degree Colleges for the academic year 2024-25, requiring adherence to previous directives and considering student enrollment for hiring. The selection process involves a committee led by the college principal, with specific qualifications and honorarium rates outlined for guest faculty. Additionally, the document emphasizes the need to limit the reliance on guest faculty and encourages regular appointments to enhance teaching quality.

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Guidelenes For Appointment 2024

The Government of Odisha has issued guidelines for the engagement of Guest Faculties in Government Degree Colleges for the academic year 2024-25, requiring adherence to previous directives and considering student enrollment for hiring. The selection process involves a committee led by the college principal, with specific qualifications and honorarium rates outlined for guest faculty. Additionally, the document emphasizes the need to limit the reliance on guest faculty and encourages regular appointments to enhance teaching quality.

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» GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION PT1-HE-GCET-MISC-0118-2020_20%("__/HE, Dated 05 Ho: 29 24 From ‘Smt. Snigdha Champatiray, Joint Secretary to Government To The Principal, All Government Degree Colleges of Odisha. Sub: Engagement of Guest Faculties in Government Degree Colleges of the State. Madam/ Sir, In inviting reference to the subject cited above, | am directed to say that after careful consideration, Government have been pleased to request to take necessary action for fresh engagement of Guest Faculties in their respective colleges against the sanctioned vacant posts in different disciplines strictly in accordance with the guidelines issued vide this Department Letter No-12109/HE, dated 12.06.2019 (Copy enclosed) for the academic year 2024-25. The principals are also instructed to engage additional Guest Faculties, if any, by adhering strictly to this Department guidelines issued vide Letter No. 12109/HE dated 12.06.2019 taking into consideration of the students strength/yardstick. Yours faithfully, YS an Joint Secretary to Government Memo No_.A%|(> JHE, dated §S- 06,2034 Copy forwarded to the AG(A&E), Odisha/Finance Department/all the RDEs for information and necessary action. Bey " ogset Joint Secretary to Government Memo No‘AO7A+ JHE, dated OS Ob- 1024 Copy forwarded to the PS to the Hon'ble Minister, Higher Education, Odisha/ OSD to Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Higher Education Department for kind information of the Hon'ble Minister, Higher Education, Odisha/ Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Higher Education Department tively. partment respectively. Surg wv Joint Secretary to Bovernment Memo No‘ '27AK IME, dated OS Of 2604 Copy forwarded to the Budget & Finance Section/GCET-A Section(GF)-05 spare copies for information and necessary action, Bere an Joint Secretary to Government i. MOST URGENT GOVERNMENT OF ODISHA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION cord HE-FENA-MISC-0051-2019 AOA /HE, Did 1a-€ UY From Dr. Partha Sarathi Mishra, IAS Additional Secretary to Government To The Director, Higher Education, Odisha, Bhubaneswar. All RDEs/ All Principals of Govt. Colleges of the State. Sub: Guidelines for the engagement of Guest Faculties in the Govt. Colleges of the State. Madam/Sir, I am directed to invite a reference to the subject cited above and to enclose herewith a copy of the proceeding of the meeting held on 27.03.2019 regarding the guidelines for the engagement of Guest Faculties in the Govt. Colleges of the State. You are therefore requested to follow the guidelines enumerated in the proceeding during the time of engagement of Guest Faculties in the Govt. Colleges of the State. Engagement of number of Guest Faculties will depend on the enrollment of students as per sanctioned seats and sanctioned posts. Any deviation in this regard will be viewed seriously and responsibility will be fixed accordingly. This may please be treated as most urgent. You Additional Se¢fetary to Government S PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING HELD ON 27.03.2019 AT 4.30P.M IN THE OFFICE CHAMBER OF ADDITIONAL _ SECRETARY REGARDING STREAMLINE OF ENGAGEMENT OF GUEST FACULTIES WORKING IN DIFFERENT GOVT. COLLEGES AND PREPARATION OF GUIDELINES. Members Present: it 1. Sti Asoka Kumar Das — Sekine Vice Chairman, Odisha State Higher Education Council. 2. Dr. Partha Sarathi Mishra, IAS oe Member Additional Secretary to Govt. 3. Mihir Ranjan Sethi — Member Regional Director of Education, Bhubaneswar 4. Dr.MamataPanda => Member Assistant Director(Planning) , DHE (0), Bhubaneswar. The meeting was held on the scheduled date and time and the above members were present. The agenda note prepared by this Department was placed before the Chairman and other members present in the meeting. Agenda wise detailed discussion/deliberations among the members were made. ee Imes Engagement of Guest Faculty After the re-opening of college after summer vacation, process of selection of guest faculty be started. After the process of selection is over, Principals are required to furnish data as per the proforma enclosed as Annexure-I to the Directorate of Higher Education at the earliest. Guest faculties be engaged only against sanctioned posts. However, where students have taken admission without sanction of additional post, guest faculties can be engaged as per the workload calculated in Annexure-II. SELECTION PROCEDURE:- Selection of guest/visiting faculties shall be made by a committee, The composition of such committee for each subject shall be as follows:- (1) Principal of the college shall be the Chairman of the committee. (2) Head of the Department. (3) One Senior faculty from other department /subject nominated by Principal. (4) One subject expert from the same college {if there is a member at all ) Colleges where there is no faculty member in the concerned subject, persons in order of following preferences may be invited. i- Faculty of nearby Govt. College. ii- Retired faculty of Govt. College. iii- Faculty of nearby Non-Govt. Aided College. iv- Retired faculty of Non-Govt. Aided College. Qualification, Career Assessment and age limit of Guest Faculty. Master’s Degree in the concerned subject from a recognized University with at least 55% marks or its equivalent grade with a second class in the Bachelor's Degree is essential. Selection shall be based on career marks and viva-voce test. The distribution of weightage for the career assessment suggested is as follows:~ Career and - 60 marks. Teaching experience Viva-voce - 40 marks. Qoary poe Vor < Career Marking. Marks: G Qualification 1* Diva | 24 34] Distinction No. Divn. | Divn. | i_| Ph.D _ 08 [Net 06 ii | M. Phil 04 iv_|MA/M.Sc./M.Com or 12 08 04 equivalent Degree marks | marks | marks v | B.A.(H)/B.Sc.(H)/B.Com(H) [08 [05 02 02 marks or equivalent Degree marks | marks | marks | vi_ | BA.(P)/B.Sc.(P)/B.Com{(P} or | 05 03 01 02 marks equivalent Degree marks _|marks_| marks vii | +2 or equivalent Degree | 04 03 02 marks | marks | marks | viii [H.S.C or equivalent Degree | 03 02 01 - | marks _| marks | marks | ix [Teaching experience (02 mark for each year of experience * | |( subject to maximum 10 marks ) ‘Engagement for 9 months or more may be considered as one year in case of guest faculties engaged earlier. Viva-Voce Marking : () Teaching capability : 20 marks Conceptual understanding in the subject domain : 15 marks 5 marks ) Perspective in positivity and leadershiy Preferences be given to superannuated faculties and teachers having Ph.D./NET with more than 3 years experience in any Govt. Colleges of the State may be engaged without going through the interview process as per the regular selection procedure. In case of superannuated faculty at least 10 years of teaching experience at UG level or above must be recommended by the HOD of the Department with their CV attached. The Committee may consider the CV in absentia and decide on his engagement. However, their cases may be considered for engagement up to age limit of 70 years. ay we got a a (ii) Honorarium to be paid: Rate of honorarium to be paid to the guest/visiting faculties to be engaged for Degree classes in Govt. Degree/Autonomous and Model Degree Colleges is Rs.500/- ( Rupees five hundred only) per class/lecture of 45 minutes duration subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.25,000/- ( Rupees twenty five thousand only) per month averaged over nine months ( limited to average 50 classes per month and to 450 classes during the year of engagement wherever possible. For example the guest faculty must be assigned 450 classes during 9 months and paid accordingly. The monthly limit is an average indicator). The Principal must keep a record of monthly database with respect to each guest faculties work record for the month containing the following data ( Name, subject, number of theory or theory equivalent practical taken, reason for deviation from the SO class average, Balance classes left from the total 450, additional duties done, remark). Since the workload calculation is based on 450 classes per Guest Faculty is self consistent with the minimum required hours necessary for managing the Course, the Principal must ensure the class distribution accordingly. Rate of honorarium to be paid to the guest/visiting faculties to be engaged for +2 wing ( Higher Secondary) of composite Govt. Colleges is Rs.400/- ( Rupees four hundred only) per class/lecture of 45 minutes duration subject to a maximum ceiling of Rs.16,000/- ( Rupees Sixteen Thousand only) per month —( 40 classes per month ). JOB CHART:- Guest Faculties are required to be engaged for both theory and practical classes . Guest faculties with 3 years of experience (Engagement for 9 months or more may be considered as one year) may be involved in question setting and evaluation on recommendation of the respective Principal, if required Assignment of question setting would be required for implementing the introduction of compilation of question bank in each subject. Assignment of Evaluation must be implemented after coding of answer paper is fully we 7 Cie implemented. * c. Other Issues: However the practice of employing guest faculty regularly year after year must be discontinued through urgent regular appointment or withdrawing of the faculty deployed in +2 colleges. This practice is making young post graduates complacent and demotivated in teaching, learning, research as well as development of personality. Moreover with increasing number they are becoming unionized that would create problem later on. As a first measure 300 faculties deployed to 17 stand alone Higher Secondary Schools (erstwhile junior colleges) now under the administrative control of Deptt. of School & Mass Education (Annexure-III) may be withdrawn and be absorbed in the nearby degree colleges from the next academic session. The fraction of Guest Faculty must be limited to 20% of the total faculty strength. Ideally these should be in areas related to DSE or SEC Subjects where teachers are not available in the Institute. The Department must reflect a realistic assessment of Budgetary requirement for the Guest Faculty payments based on the number employed during the preceding year. This will avoid unreasonable delays in payment of their honorarium. ‘The choice based credit system demands faculty to be involved in activities beyond limited black board teaching. The Guest Faculty must be involved in student projects and other related activities. . The committee recommends that NET qualification may be introduced as an essential qualification for Guest Faculty engagement two years down the line to ensure feeder viability. ‘The monthly limit of 50 classes may be modified to limiting the number of classes assigned during the nine month period to 450 classes and payment be made accordingly. Presently 1510 guest faculties have already been engaged in Degree/ Composite colleges against 1374 vacancies. (Annexure-IV). But this number should actually be 1327 as per the norms fixed by Govt. in Department of Higher Education letter No. 16278/HE, dt. 24.06.2017, (which state “guest faculties be engaged against sanctioned posts”) and letter No. 15696/HE, dt. 11.07.14, ( which state “to finish the curriculum eI Oey where students have taken admission but no additional Posts have been sanctioned, guest faculties be engaged”). Because in many colleges, (Annexure-V) guest faculties were engaged in subjects where neither there is vacancy nor any extra courses (like enhancement of Hons, seats / PG. / M. Phil) have been introduced. For example in Bhadrak Auto College, in Philosophy subject though 02 regular faculties are present against 02 Sanctioned post , 03 guest faculties have been engaged without introduction of any additional course like PG, M. Phil etc, Based on the number of guest faculties engaged / to be engaged as per norm, the financial requirement is recalculated to be Rs. 23,62,71,400/- (Rupees twenty three crore sixty two lakhs seventy one thousand four hundred ) only per financial year, Further, Govt. vide letter No. 32135/HE, dt. 20.11.18, have increased the maximum ceiling of classes to be engaged by a guest faculty from 40 classes per month to 50 classes per month (Rs. 25,000/- per month). Hence, the amount to be paid to guest faculties shall also increase, Nasi) Dr. Mamata Panda Dr. Mihir Ranjan Sethy —_Dr“Parthasarathi Dr, AsskeXiDos Asst. Director,(Planning) Regional Director of Mishra, 1AS, Vice Chairman, Odisha DHE(O), BBSR Education, BBSR Additional Secretary State, Higher Education to Govt. Cou Jedjouud ays yo aungeusis poyoere aq 0} syusuMo0q] # 6 8 “ 9 s * e z L proaas a Supayof s-pinons poteaus ponopates puosag | O6TOE, Sump remy) | aay sopaony | worysod | 9) 3004 ee eeoe ‘St 34 J} B0473 9q Aymouy 94.99 | oy /podedua Ps send qorqas | uy oy | PMO eee Jd 3 yo yuomeSeFue | TOMES mOe sosse[o SORTOPG | Gy (s}380d JO “01 3O°ON wont go 3 e fe snowy er Yeon | SE (PFS IO “om jo woneounene 7K | jo) eae | <1 Ssaappe YIM a8ajfoo ayy Jo oueN VWuOIOWd ol ay ANNEXURE-II Work load Calculation Total classes engaged by a regular faculty per week = 25 classes Total classes engaged by a regular faculty per day= 4 classes = 3 hours (classes are of 45 minutes duration) Total classes engaged by a regular faculty per year = 540 hours (total working days per year is 180 days) Total degree classes engaged by a guest faculty per month = 50 classes (maximum) Total degree classes engaged by a guest faculty per year= 50 x 9 months = 450 classes (a guest faculty can be engaged up to 9 months in an average) = 338 hours (classes are of 45. minutes duration) Total +2 classes engaged by a guest faculty per month = 40 classes (maximum) Total +2 classes engaged by a guest faculty per year 40 x 9= 360 classes = 270 hours (classes are of 45 minutes duration) Under Graduate Level i bi ith ical Each paper consists of 60 lectures : 40 theory (of 1 hour duration ) + 20 practical ( of 2 hours duration) = 80 hours Total papers = 14 core+4 GE+4 DSE= 22 papers ( for 3 years) Total hours required = 22 « 80 hours = 1760 hour So 3 regular faculties (@ 540 hours/reg, faculty) required . or 5 guest faculties (@338 hours/ guest faculty) required. For yearly admission strength of up to 32 honor students :- 3 regular faculties (880 hr theory + 880 hr practical=1760 hr class) Yearly admission strength up to 64 students :- 5 regular faculties ( 880hr theory+1760 hr practical = 2640 hr class) Yearly admission strength up to 96 students :- 7 regular faculties (880 hr theory+ 2640 hr practical = 3520 hr class) 7 Honoui i ‘itho! ‘ical ( except c Each paper consists of 60 lecture ( 60 theory classes of 1 hour duration)= 60 hours Total papers = 14 crore+4 GE+4 DSE = 22 papers Total hours required = 22 x 60 hrs = 1320 hours So, at least 2 regular faculties (@540 hr/ regular faculties) required or 4-guest faculties (@ 338 hours/ guest faculties) required. Commerce stream (+3) Each paper consists of 60 lecturer ( 60 theory classes of 1 hour duration) Total papers= 14core+4 GE+4 DSE+ 2 SEC = 24 Total hours required = 24 x 60 = 1440 hours So, at least 3 regular faculties (@ 540 hr/ regular faculties) required Or 4 guest faculties required. ili hanceme! sory course (AEC! skill enhancement course (SEC Each is of 4 credit which requires 40 hours teaching per semester per stream. Accordingly regular faculties/ guest faculties be engaged Moreover in subjects where workload is more due to more batch of Generic Elective (for example Chemistry, Pol. Science etc), guest faculties can be engaged with proper justification Each semester consists of 4 theory papers ( 4 credit each) & 1 practical paper (6 credit) which requires (160 hrs theory teaching & 120 hours practical teaching. So, 280 teaching hours required per semester. In two years (4 semesters) = 280 x 4= 1120 hours. So, 2 regular faculties (@540 hours/ faculty) required or 3 guest faculties (@ 338 hours/ Guest faculties ) required Subject without practical Each semester consists of § theory papers (each of 4 credit) which require 200 hours Teaching. So, 800 teaching hours required in 2 years So, 2 regular faulties (@540 hrs/ guest faculties ) required. or 2 guest faculties (@ 388 hrs/ guest faculties) required, M. Phil course (wit! ut practical) The course consists of 4 theory papers (each of 4 credit ) and 1 dissertation (6 credit) which requires 240 teaching hours. So, if M.Phil course is introduced for subjects with practical, 3 regular faculties or 4 guest faculties shall be required both for P.G and M. Phil classes. But in case of subjects without practical 2 regular faculties or 3 guest faculties shall be required both for PG & M. Phil classes. +2 course al 1 section consists of 128 students 1 practical group consists of 24 students Total periods engaged by a regular faculty per week= 4 theory periods & 5 practical classes (each consisting of 3 periods) Total periods engaged by a regular faculty per year (180 working days) = 120 theory periods +450 practical periods)= 570 periods = 427.5 hours Total hours required for both XI & XIII classes per year = 855 hours So, 2 regular faculties (@ 540 hr/ regular faculties) required or 3 guest faculties (@ 270 hrs/ guest faculties) required. Subjects without practical Total periods engaged by a regular faculty per week = 4 theory periods 120 periods = 90 hours Regular faculty engaged by a regular faculty per yeai Total hours required for both XI & XII classes = 180 hours. So, 1 regular faculty or 1 guest faculties is required. 9 Annexure-III Sanctioned post of standalone Junior Colleges at District College Name Sanecionea | Menin Vacaney No tion Position T re sa ri 5 é 1] BALASORE F.M.JR. COLLEGE.BALASORE 33 23 10 2 | BOLANGIR GOVT (W) JR. COLLEGE, TITLAGARH 6 5 a 3 CUTTACK RAVENSHAWJRCOLLEGE.CTC = | 2 36 15 4 GANIAM | KHALLKOTEVR. COWEGE.BeRMANPUR | 40 29 on 5 | KENORAPARA GOVT UR SC COLLEGE AYEBA 6 2 2 | 6 KHURDA 8/8 JR. COLLEGE.BBSR 5B 35 2B 7 KHURDA R.D(W) JUNIOR COLLEGE BESR 38 23 1 8 | KORAPUT GOVT (W) JR.COLLEGE KORAPUT 7 5 ae 3 | matxanacinr | covrunsc course. waxanor | 7 7 0 10 | mavursHans EC JR. COLLEGEEARPADA 0 33 7 a1] wavursans | cove sworse cousse, TRING 7 3 4 12| NUAPADA GOVT JR SC, COLLEGE, NUAPARA 2 1 o a3 | PHULBANI COvTUR COMESEPHULIAM 18 16 2 14 PURI ‘SCSJR COLLEGE,PURI aa n | 20 15 | SAMBALPUR GM. JR. COLLEGE, SBP a2 36 6 16| SUNDARGARH $.G1W JR. COLLEGE,ROURKELA 28 24 4 Total| 427 300 127 10 Annexure-IV Guest faculties vis-a-vis vacancy position uw al ear] Renal oo sl Noot | | nee fuest N District College Name Sanctioned Vacancy tastes faculties to. ° Post be engaged i engaged | tycrtne 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 : Govt. Auto College, : : fa | angur — | Ret 63 20 4B 42 39 2 [| Angul | Govt. tr. College, Angul_ | _23 20 3 | 6 6 Rajendra (Auto) College, 3 | Balangr | pene "4 34 40 38 37 Rajendra (ir) College, 4 | patange | palenee 29 2 8 9 8 Govt. Womens Degree 5 | Balansir | college, Tittagarh : 2 o 2 5 6 | Balangir | Govt Women's College, | 4 10 ua 7 7 Balangir | Govt. Women’s Jr 7 | alan | ore ere 2 40 2 o | 8 3 | Balangir | Govt. College, Balangir 4 a4 | 0 2 z Govt. Jr. College, 9 | Balangie | Soe 6 6 0 0 o 8.8 Sanskrit College, 10] atangir | Sor 0 ° o 7 5 11] Batasor | KUSWomen'sCollege, | 35 15 20 24 24 Balasore K KS Women's Jr 12] Batasor | Ce puincare 16 2 4 ° o | — 13 | Balasore | Fatt Mohan Auto 96 a7 49 43 43 College, Balasore _ Faaane Panchayat College, 14 | Baragarh | paneren? Ee | somal 29 | Panchayat Higher 15 | Baragach | Secondary School, 24 v7 7 5 5 Baragarh 16 | shadrak | Shadrak Auto College, 96 39 87 55 49 Bhadrak Bhadrak Junior College, 17 | Bhadrak | greater 39 a | 18 18 18| Bough | Model Degree college, 2a “| 7 23 15 Boudh cal TKBK Gout. College, 5] cunace | tack 39 a 18 16 16 TKBK Gow. Ir College, at 1 20 | cutack | PKS 23 2 Fry 10 0 Shaialabala Women's 22) Cuttack | Ome ” 36 38 “9 44 | Shaialabala Women's 22) cuttacl eee erate | 26 4 2 15 Ro 23| Deogarh | Mode! Degree College, 2 8 4 16 aca Deogarh | | 24] Dhenkanat | Dhenkanal Auto College, | 9 25 35 26 asta | Ohenkanal 25| Dhenkanal | Phenkanalr. College, 30 | 1B 2 7 7 - Dhenkanal 26 | Dhenkanal | Dhenkanal Mahila Mv, | 4 4 13 27 28 | 26 | Ohenkanal _| | Dhenkanal Mahila Jr. 27 | Dhenkanat_ | frerneray wan 16 n 5 7 6 ; SKCG Auto College, 28 | Gajapati | SKC Auto Cole 53 25 28 18 38 |_| SkCG IF. College, 29 | Gajapati | SAC Colles 2s | 9 o o SBR G Auto Women's 30) Ganjam | Covege bemernpen 39 14 25 29 2 5B RG Junior Women's 31 | Ganiam | College, Bechampur ae we Z 2 Khalikote Auto College, 32) Ganjam | priors 3 36 57 52 49 Govt. Science College, 33 | Ganjam | ove Seen 40 2 28 15 15 Govt. Science Junior 34] Ganiam | college, Chhatrapur aa a a a Ea Niranjan Womens 35] Ganjam | Core ase 18 3 15 20 v Niranjan Womens J. 36] Ganjam | ramen on e | 7 1 ° ° 37| Ganjam | BACollege, Berhampur | 35 1 24 20 18 BA. College, 38 | Gaiam | Bervracone 18 2 6 5 5 39| Jaipur | N.CAuto College, Jaipur | 56 26 30 26 26 N.C Junior College, . | " 4 40] ssjpur | Ne 26 7 9 4 Govt. Auto College, a1] Kalahandi | Beano 58 19 39 35 30 42 | Kalahanai | Govt "College, 2a 20 4 ° ° Bhawanipatna 2 43 | Kalahanai | Govt Women's College, |g 6 3 8 8 Bhawanipatna | Govt. Women’s ir 44 | Kalahandl college, Bhawanipatna e 0 a 2 2 | SM Govt. Women’s 45 | Ranahamal_ | tegePhuban 7 4 3 3 | 3 ‘SM Govt. Women's 46 | Kandhamal | iunior College, Phulbani | © 2 a e 2 Govt. Auto College, 47 | Renahamal_| ruta 52 24 3 | 48 | Keonjhar | Govt Womens Degree | 35 9 24 39 28 college Govt. Womens Figher 49} Keonjhar | Secondary Schoo! , 4 un 3 6 5 Keonjhar D.D Auto College, 50] Keonihar | Koonin 52 29 23 20 51] Keonjhar | P.> Junior College, 28 2 6 4 4 Keonjhar B.N Govt, Sanskrit 52] Keommar | Cee 2 0 2 2 2 Rajdhani Degree 53] wrortha | Cegeence | 84 | 25 29 23 19 | Rajdhani sr. College, 54] Khordha | Raigh 18 a 7 uu 7 55] Khordha | B/B Auto College, 885R | 94 era ea) 31 1s ~ Govt. College, Koraput ~ 56 | Koraput | ony cole 42 16 26 v v Govt. Higher Secondary 57} Koraput | School, Koraput (Davi. | 22 v 5 4 4 College) Govt. Women’s Degree 58| Koraput | College, Koraput v7 5 2 2 2 Vikram Dev College, 59 | Koraput | seypore, Koraput 58 24 34 6 58 Vikram Devs. College, 60) Koraput | ee covaput | 26 20 6 0 0 Model Degree College, | 61| Matkangin | ogee 24 10 nu 15 15 62\|f Meyurb org eeeerceareeearaten | ae 9 35 30 30 Baripada Govt. Sanskrit College, | 63] Mayurbhany | Bort | 2 0 2 5 3 ‘MPC Auto College, | 64 | Meyurbhani | Takhatpur, Baripada | 58 “7 “3 B Model Degree College, - 65 | Nabarangour | Nesarangpur 21 8 B v7 v7 Model Degree College, 66 | Nayagarh | Ns yagarh 21 10 nu v7 wv 67] fad Naapactsgt ctone tere ea 2 9 16 16 Nuapada ce] pun | SoM Women'sCollege, | 5 7 fo PD a Puri Govt. Women's Jr. | 69) Pui | Chee, Pur 8 7 1 15 u 70[ Puri SCS Auto College Puri | 91 43 48 46 46 71] Rayagada | Model Degree College, 21 9 2 28 20 Rayagada 72 | Sambatpur | Govt. Womens Degree 46 24 2 uv 6 College, Sam _| 7 | Govt. Womens Jr. 73) Sambatpur | Conege, sambalpur 2B 20 3 |e ° Netaji Subash Chandra 74 | Sambalpur | aose College, Sambalpur | 12 ce 2 2 6 ~~ | Netaji Subash Chandra ~ 75 | Sambalpur | Bose Jr. College, 2 8 4 3 2 E - ‘Sambalpur 76 | sonepur | Mel Deree Coleg, aa fe a 16 fo | Sonepur | 77 | Sundergarh | Govt. Auto College, 60 37 57 54 Rourkela 3 3 Gowt. Junior College, ] 78 | Sundergarh | ovr aa 19 15 4 B=) 2 | Rourkela College, | 79] Sundergarh | Po orget . 17 9 a 12 | 10 Rourkela Junior College, | 80 | Sundergarh | Povrteia 2 10 2 elise | Sushilavati Govt. 81| Sundergarh | Women's College, | 41 16 25 20 19 | Rourkela | | T 's il Govt. Women's College, | | 82 | Sundergarh | SOriergarh Henze 9 wv 42 | | | Govt. Women’s Junior 83 | Sundergarh | Cotege sundergarh 2B 10 3 9 5 Govt. College 2 2 88 | Sundergath |S vorgarh 51 2 29 so 3 | Govt. Junior College, 85 | Sundergarh | O tergarh 26 25 1 sos Total 2744 | 1370 | 1374 | 1510 1327 14 Annexure-V Actual No a No, of guest si Noof | Menin | vacane | puest | ficulties | faculties N | District College Name _| Sanctione | Postio nett, | tobe | engaged a | vaPost | on y engaged | beyond ensaged | “aspe | norms 2 {[ 3 4s 6 7 © 7 Angul | Govt. Auto College, Angul | 63 20 | 43 a2 39 3 Rajendra (Auto) College, Balangir_ | Balongir 7m | 34 | 40 38 37 1 Rajendra (ir.) College, Balangir | Fatergit 29 at 8 9 8 1 j, | 8-8 Sanskrit College, a ~ Balan | patangie ° 0 0 7 5 2 Panchayat College, Baragarh | paragarh so | mm | 5 30 29 1 Bhadrak Auto College, Bhadrak | pragrae 96 39 | 57 55 49 6 Model Degree college, Boudh | Soudh a wii} 7 23 15 8 Shaialabala Women's. Cuttack | Cohege, Cuttack 74 36 38 49 44 5 Shaialabala Women's ae Junior College, Cuttack ae a Za z co . Dhenkanal Mahila Mv., Dhenkanal | op enkanal 7 4 | 3 7 25 2 Dhenkanal | Dhenkanal Mahilar.Mv., | fa . e a A Dhenkanal Ganjam | S8R.G Auto Women's 39 ua | 2s 29 2 7 College, Berhampur Khallikote Auto Coll allikote Auto College, ea Ganjam | Bepamar 36 | s7 | s2 49 3 “am _| Niranjan Womens College, | Ganjam | ren 18 3 | 5 20 v 3 Ganjam | BA College, Berhampur 35 a1_| 24 20 18 2 katanaralla|}oomancecameey ss | 19 | 39 35 30 5 Bhawanipatna Revenant toe cn carees sz | 24 | 28 25 2 1 Phulbani Keonjar | Govt, Womens Degree 33 9 | 24 39 25 14 College 15 Govt. Womens Higher 19| Keonjhar | Secondary School , 4 u 3 6 5 f Keonjhar _ [ D.D Auto College, 20| Keonihar | Keoninar 52 2» | 23 20 v7 3 21| Khordha | Raldhani Degree College, | 54 2 | 29 23 19 4 BBSR 22|_Kpordha_| Rajdhani Jr. College, 885R | 18 etl 7 1 7 4 23| Khordha | BIB Auto College, BESR | 94 67 | 27 31 15 16 Vikram Dev College, | | [24 | Koraput | jeypore, Koraput Es elles co a 2 Mayurbhan | Govt. Sanskrit College, 25 |e teripada 2 ° 2 5 | 3 2 Mayurbhan | MPC Auto College, 2 eae | vakhatput, Baripad 92 34 | 58 47 43 4 jar] Puri wv 7 10 uv 2 5 ‘pu | 6OVt. Women’s ir. a [28] Puri | Cotege, Pur 8 7 1 45 1 4 ‘Model Degree College, a 29 | Ravagada | eivagada a 9 2 28 20 8 Govt. Womens Degree 30 | Sambalpur | Coviege, sambalpur 46 24 | 22 v7 16 1 | "| Netaji Subash Chandra 31,| Sambalpur | Bose Jr. College, 2 8 4 3 2 1 Sambalpur : aE - Govt. Auto College, 32 | Sundergarh | Port era 60 23 | 37 87 54 3 Rourkela College, | 33) Sundergarh | Rourkela | 7 9 8 2 10 2 Rourkela Junior College, 34 | Sundergarh | Po ortcia 2 10 2 u 8 3 Sushilavati Govt. 7 35 | sundergarh | Women's College, a1 16 | 25 20 19 1 Rourkela - 7 Govt. Women's College, 36 | Sundergarh | cov rgorh 26 9 v 42 18 24 Govt. Women's Junior 37 | Sundergarh | Cotiege, Sundergath B 10 3 9 5 4 38 | Sundergarh | Govt. College, Sundergarh | _ 51 29 32 18 Govt. Junior College, 39 | Sundergarh | So vergarh 26 1 8 5 3 | Total 1628 | 756 | 872 | 1060 | 877 183 16 Annexure-VI Requirement of Honorarium REQUIRED ALREADY ‘ALREADY equieeo BALANCE su name oF THe | REMUNERATION SANCTIONED | SANCTIONED te} psmmer | Manieees™ | Sraoweans | Remunenarion | Acie | Maun” | AMOUNT TORE PER COLLEGE) istphase | 2nd phase 1 2 3 a ees) 6 7 ae 1 ANGUL — | SOVTAICOLLEGE, | 93,60,000 | 83,20,000 | 1930200 | 18,65,000 | 45,24,800 Fmaycource, | 2 EMay COL 68,80,000 | 68,80,000 | 1596200 | 15,42,000 | 37,41,800 earssone | eS (W) COLLEGE, 3 BALASORE +38,46,100 38,14,100 835200 8,55,000 21,23,900 PANCHAYAT 4 BARGARH ‘COLLEGE, 56,39,000 46,00,000 1067200, 10,31,000 25,01,800 Barca 7 BHADRAK (Ay 7 s | exaprak | coutece. 1,23,47,000 | 1,19,60,000 | 2366400 | 22,86,000 | 73,07,600 M | Beare si RRIENORA 6 ‘COLLEGE. 73,04,000 65,08,000 1472700 14,23,000 36,12,300 SoaNGi GOVT) 7 COLLEGE, 34,24,000 33,60,000 779500 7,53,000 18,27,500 SONG en GOVT. COLLEGE, : 8] pounain | Once 440,000 | 400000 | 92800 | 90,000 wil ‘GOVT. (W) DEGREE — ~ Souuece 9 emia 6,75,000 6,75,000 156600 | 151,200 | 3,67,200 BOUNGIR aca Be SANSKRIT 10 couece, 11,20,000 | 960,000 | 222700 | 729,700 | 7,600 SOUANGIR MODEL DEGREE a1] Bouk | MERE Goubw | 44,40,000 | 27,45,000 | 636800 | 6,15,000 | 14,93,200 SB (WCOLLECE curtacn -eutlack 1,03,18,500 | 81,92,000 | 555900 | 18,36,000 | _58,00,100 IKBK USE Scecurracx | 48,00,000 | 42,80,000 | 992900 | 960,000 MODEL DEGREE 14] DeEOGARH 2950,000 | 29,5000 | seasoo | 660,000 | 16,05,600 aan w 18 ee 93,04,400 53,80,000 1248200 12,06,000 29,25,800 "i DHENKANAL TP OHENKANAL 16 | MAHILA MV. 65,20,000 57,20,000 1002200 9,68,000 37,49,800 DHENKANAL, I ~ ~~ SKC GCOLLEGE, 7 GAJAPATI BARKHEMUND, +34,56,000 31,20,000 723800 7,36,106 16,60,094 | a fa ; eee ‘BA COLLEGE 8 Cae 38,00,000 | 33,20,000 | 770200 | 7,44,000 | 18,05,800 | REACLIKOTE 1 | 49 COLLEGE, 41,02,00,000 | 96,00,000 | 2227200 | 21,51,400 | 52,21,400 cawam — | Semausue sarc 20 (Weolece 540,000 | 52,0000 | 88600 | 10,31,000 | 32,87,400 SeAHAMPGR 7 2 751700 | 7,26,000 | 17,62,300 2 677400 | 654,400 | 15,88,200 23] uaspur —_ | YC{GPCOLLEGE: 1039400 | 10,04,000 | 24,36,600 GOVIA) COLLEGE, 24 1345600 | 13,00,000 | 33,54,400 KALAHANDI ‘Gove COLLEGE, 25 44600 43,000 1,04,400 8 Dow coLece, 927100 | 895,500 | 21,73,400 27) KEONJHAR | COLECE TUKUNA 64900 62,700 152,400 2B 127500 | 12,34,000 | 29,95,000 29 Ce ee 490700 | 6,72,300 | _18,37,000 t—| — KHURDA 20 1030100 | 9,95,000 | 24,14,900 3a gooz00 | 8,69,500 | 21,10,300 32) KORAPUT 640400 | 6,18,500 | 15,01,100 1716800 | 16,58,000 | _78,25,200 34 | MALKANAGIRI 696000 | 6,72,000 | 16,32,000 - MPC (A) COLLEGE 35 1763200 | 17,0350 | 49,33,300 r GOVT. SANSKRIT . 36 | MAYURBHANJ 190200 | 1,83,800 | 4,46,000 ‘GOVIWICOLLEGE, ar 1392000 | 13,44,700 | 32,63,300 38 | NAYAGARH 857700 | 8,28,500 | 20,10,800 39 | NAWARANGPUR 751700 | 7,26,000 | 17,62,300 } s “ 40 | NUAPADA 835200 | 8,07,000 | 19,57,800 ‘GOVTIA) COLLEGE, “1 1002200 | 9,68,000 | 23,49,800 KANDHAMALA, a2 225800 | 2,18,000 | 5,28,500 3 965100 | 9,32,000 | _22,62,900 PURI ~ ea aan 2088000 | 20,17,000 | 48,95,000 RAYGADA 79500 | 7,53,000 | 18,27,500 NSCBCOLLEGE, 'SAMBALPUR 10,13,900 9,48,800 220100 2,13,000 515,700 sAMBALPUR | GovTqmy COLLEGE, SAMBALPUR 46,00,000 38,00,000 881600 8,51,500 20,66,900 ‘MODEL DEGREE SONEPUR | COLLEGE. SONEPUR. 33,80,000 33,80,000 784200 7,57,500 18,38,300 GOVT, COLLEGE, SUNDERGARH 1,07,32,000 68,00,000 2489800 15,24,000 27,86,200 GOVT) COLLEGE, SUNDERGARH .44,00,000 44,00,000 808800 9,86,000 26,05,200 [ GOVT (A}COLLEGE, ROURKELA SUNDARGARH | FO RTE AH 1,36,80,000 1,08,00,000 | 1577600 115,24,000 76,98,400 ROURKELA COLLEGE. ROURKELA | SUNDERGARH -49,92,000 33,20,000 770300 7,44,000 18,05,700 'S;GW) COLLEGE, ROURKELA SUNDERGARH 25,00,000 23,75,000 51000 5,32,000 12,92,000 TOTAL | 28,01,31,400 23,62,71,400 5,07,78,800 5,06,51,806 13,46,23,594* *- No amount is to be sent to Govt. College , Bolangir as they have no requirement 19

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