Nagpur University Announces Promotions for Class 3 Staff
Nagpur Univ promotes Class 3 staff
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Nagpur University in Maharashtra, India, has officially promoted its Class 3 employees to higher positions, addressing long-standing grievances regarding career advancement. This decision, approved by Vice-Chancellor Manali Kshirsagar, follows a directive from the Bombay High Court aimed at improving staff morale and administrative efficiency.
- 01Nagpur University promotes Class 3 employees to higher grades.
- 02The decision was made by Vice-Chancellor Manali Kshirsagar.
- 03Promotions were pending for years, affecting staff morale.
- 04The move follows a Bombay High Court directive from August 2025.
- 05Employee organizations have praised the Vice-Chancellor's leadership.
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Nagpur University in Maharashtra, India, has finally issued promotion orders for its Class 3 employees, a decision that has been eagerly awaited for years. Vice-Chancellor Manali Kshirsagar approved these promotions, elevating eligible staff to higher grade and selection grade clerk positions. This action aligns with the directives from the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court issued on August 25, 2025, which called for the resolution of pending promotion issues. University officials noted that the delay in promotions had negatively impacted staff morale and administrative efficiency. Kshirsagar, upon taking office, prioritized staff welfare, engaging with employee representatives to address their concerns. The swift implementation of the court's directives is seen as a significant step in the university's administrative history. Chandrashekhar Shelke, president of the Bahujan Employees' Union, expressed gratitude for the Vice-Chancellor's sensitivity and prompt action, marking a positive change in the university's administrative approach.
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The promotions are expected to boost morale among Class 3 employees, enhancing overall administrative efficiency at the university.
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