POLITICSTHE HINDU NATIONAL
Madras High Court directs T.N. govt. to consider demand to increase university faculty retirement age to 65 years
The Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to consider a proposal to raise the retirement age of university faculty to 65 years. This follows a representation by TNFUFA highlighting acute faculty shortages in state-run universities and non-compliance with UGC-mandated minimum faculty numbers.
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