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E-Mail campaign - ILA get well soon
We should pray for Indian Library Association because ILA is suffering with Sleeping Sickness, so they can’t hear the voice and feel the pain of LIS professionals. Please forward the following matter with your best wishes to Honorable President and General Secretary of ILA. Every member of LISLINK should send the message so we could send our feelings to ILA.
Email: anugupta160@yahoo.com Secretary
dvs_srcc@rediffmail.com President
Today library professionals are facing a lot of problems and our professional organisation ILA is sleeping.
A library professional faces various problems/ hurdles every day, some of them are as under:
1. Status issue at work place and society
2. Salary and stipend = MNREGA Mazadoor
3. Exploitation in private sector
4. Non teaching Cadre in school/ college and university
5. Unemployment
6. No promotion opportunities for Librarians/ Asst. Librarians in school/ college and university.
7. Condition of School and Public libraries
8. Working Condition and pay scales of Public Libraries
9. No post of librarian sanction in UP State Government senior secondary school
10. No post of librarians in ITIs
11. Less pay bands for librarians in Engineering College and Polytechnic colleges (AICTE norms)
12. Library act/ Legislation is still pending in more than one dozen states
13. Implication of Library act/ Legislation in various states.
14. Our salary is 900 to 2,500 per month, but our expenditure on education is Rs. 22,000/=.
15. Librarian Vacancy published by Haryana Government but qualifications MCA and BE.
There may be various similar issues but
No representation by ILA to Government or Authorities.
Please post your comments and simultaneously forward the message to ILA through email.
Dr. N K Pachauri
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Datz more like it, i wish i have a thousands e-mail id
That is the true spirit of a professional;
Thanks Mr. Jo Ton Xing
These points should go by speed post not by mail, because mail may be fail.
Sir i have submitted by speed post.
Dear learned professionals,
Mr. D V Singh President ILA gave a prompt reply to the E Mail campaign and he assured that he will do all possible effort to solve the various issues.
I wish to give thanks to all the forum member who forwarded our problems to President ILA.
Please forward this messages to all Library associations , councils and Higher education departments in India
Yes sir I wish to convey the message to all the library associations.
Answer of ILA President
First of all I would like to know about your ILA membership whether you are member or not if yes than give me details.
ILA is not sick it is functioning very well.If you feel that it is sick. How will you contribute to make it healthy.
Merely forwarding the message will not serve the purpose.
I would request you to kindly send the details of your work you have done for the profession other than your job.
So far my knowledge is concern I have not heard your name EVER IN PROFESSION.
you SHOULD know that ILA is not a statutory body it is a voluntary professional body.I hope you understand the difference.there are some problem in Gujrat also what have you done regarding that.
To criticise is very easy but to do some thing in positive direction is very difficult
I hope you shall respond to my reply
Dr.D V Singh
President ILA
If ILA is doing well then why we are facing the problems?
ILA should represent themselves as a guardian of LIS professonals, is it?
The reply of Mr. DV Singh clearly shows that we have to fight alone because all respected leaders are not with us.Uttar Pradesh Berojgar Pustkalaya Morcha is functionin and we are trying our level best. The work done by us is a completely irresponsible statement, we are doing very well and every fortnightly we are sending and submitting our memorandum to Government authorities. We are also trying to contact local MP/MLA to raise the voice in the parliament/assembly.
If we have the National platform we can do a lot more than respected professionals.
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