i totally agree to Rajesh's views and also request Anubhuti to reconsider
her decision.
regards,
rajesh.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "rajesh asudani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:52 AM
Subject: [AI] vacancies-no controversy


> Hello Accessindians!
>
> After going through almost all the messages concerning the controversy of
> regarding a HR agency posting a notice about some lecturer vacancies in a
> south Delhi college, I wish to place my views, without however any
> intention to add fuel to already raging fire:
>
> 1. I see it as an opportunity for anyone desiring to pursue teaching
> career if the news is disseminated in any manner and so notice by a
> private recruitment firm is as welcome as an open advertisement.
>
> 2. As per procedure to be followed by a government agency for recruitment
> in an open and transparent manner, the fact of private placements can not
> be denied even by premier institutions like Reserve Bank of India etc. and
> so, keeping the question of legal validity of such a manner of recruitment
> only through private placement sometimes by government entities,  open to
> be decided by appropriate authorities, the fact of desirability of such an
> information being disseminated whenever such a course is resorted to must
> be acknowledged. And, at any count, the concerned person running a private
> HR agency must not be taken to task for gaining out of such a process, as
> it is their professional endeavors for which they are paid and disability
> does not give us gratuitous passport to services and things for which the
> general consideration is monetary..
>
> 3. Having said this much, the proper course in my opinion is to advertise
> posts in an open manner and solicit the services of private recruitment
> agencies whenever thought fit in addition to an open advertisement. I do
> not know whether such is the norm in government recruitment, but if it is,
> it is the question of fact whether it is followed by the concerned or not.
>
> 4. In summery, legal question is: whether government entities like the
> colleges of DU may solely resort to private placement in filling some
> posts, or they may  employ it as an additional means to open
> advertisements. The factual question is: whether the norm was adhered to..
> Merely flouting the concerned recruitment agency for giving the notice in
> a forum which reaches to many intellectually sophisticated adults, is in
> my view effectively shutting out whatever little channels of information
> are available to the visually impaired.
>
>
> However, I would request Anubhuti to reconsider her decision  of
> withdrawing from such a vibrant forum. The question, as I have mentioned
> above, consists of legal and factual point. They may be sorted out by
> proper course. I think the respected members were trying to raise these
> very issues and were also concerned about the absence of an open
> advertisement for filling the post of lecturer in a government college, as
> is the usual course which may reach the maximum numbers and which also
> ensures transparency. However, in my personal opinion, if an open
> advertisement is there in addition to HR firms, it is the fair norm, but
> at the same time the fact of solely private placements by government
> agencies also, can not be ignored.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Rajesh
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