MP CM Mohan Yadav pledges welfare push for guest faculty at Bhopal convention

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MP CM Mohan Yadav pledges welfare push for guest faculty at Bhopal convention

Synopsis

At a state-level convention in Bhopal, MP Chief Minister Mohan Yadav told guest faculty the era of delays is over — and asked them to pick any state's welfare model for the government to replicate. With a BMS committee already constituted and a 25% MPPSC reservation in place, the BJP government is signalling a policy shift toward one of higher education's most overlooked workforces.

Key Takeaways

MP CM Mohan Yadav addressed the state-level Guest Faculty Convention in Bhopal on 10 July , pledging full government support for guest faculty welfare.
A committee under the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) has been formed to examine guest faculty issues and submit recommendations.
Existing benefits include 13 days casual leave , maternity leave , annual transfer facility, and 25% reservation in MPPSC Assistant Professor recruitment with a 10-year age relaxation .
117 guest faculty were appointed in 2022 and 48 more in 2024 .
State Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar confirmed a high-level committee has also been constituted to study and report on guest faculty concerns.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday, 10 July assured guest faculty members that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led state government would do everything within its power for their welfare, urging them to submit concrete proposals for improving service conditions. The pledge came during a state-level Guest Faculty Convention held in Bhopal.

Key Announcements at the Convention

Chief Minister Yadav revealed that the state government had constituted a committee under the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) to examine the grievances and demands of guest faculty members. He directed the faculty to prepare a proposal modelled on whichever state's framework they found most suitable, promising government support for its implementation.

'The time for delaying issues is over. Prepare a proposal based on the model of any state that you want implemented. The government will stand with you and do whatever is possible for the welfare of guest faculty,' Yadav said.

Benefits Already Extended to Guest Faculty

The Chief Minister outlined a range of measures already in place for guest faculty across Madhya Pradesh. These include 13 days of casual leave, three optional holidays, maternity leave for women, the facility to seek a transfer to a nearby institution once a year, and 25 per cent reservation in Assistant Professor recruitment through the Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC), along with a 10-year age relaxation.

He also noted that 117 guest faculty members were appointed in 2022 and another 48 in 2024, reflecting the government's continued engagement with the cadre.

How the Government Views Guest Faculty

Yadav described guest faculty as an indispensable pillar of the education system, drawing a pointed analogy: 'Guest faculty are like priests in a temple. They are not just filling vacant posts. They are preparing the country's future through education.' He added that the state was prioritising higher and technical education, having already opened PM Excellence Colleges and taken a decision to establish new universities.

Broader Policy Context

The Chief Minister reiterated the government's commitment to the welfare of farmers, youth, women, and the poor, framing the guest faculty push within a wider social development agenda under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He also stated that Madhya Pradesh would work toward the national goal of making India drug-free by 2029, under the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

State Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar echoed these commitments, confirming that a high-level committee had been formed to study guest faculty issues in depth and submit recommendations to the state government. He highlighted leave benefits, maternity provisions, recruitment reservation, and transfer facilities as measures already operationalised.

What Comes Next

With the BMS-led committee now tasked with formalising recommendations, the next step lies with guest faculty associations to table their proposals. Whether the government translates the convention's assurances into binding policy changes — including regularisation or enhanced pay — will be closely watched by the estimated thousands of guest faculty serving across Madhya Pradesh's colleges and universities.

Point of View

Organised, and aggrieved constituency in Madhya Pradesh's higher education system. But the gap between convention rhetoric and contractual reality is wide: guest faculty across India remain among the most precariously employed educators, often paid per-lecture with no job security. The BMS committee mechanism signals consultation, not commitment. Until the government specifies whether regularisation or a pay floor is on the table, Friday's pledges risk being remembered as another round of managed expectations rather than structural reform.
NationPress
10 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did MP CM Mohan Yadav promise guest faculty at the Bhopal convention?
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav assured guest faculty that the BJP-led Madhya Pradesh government would do everything possible for their welfare and invited them to submit proposals modelled on any state's framework. He also confirmed a BMS-led committee has been formed to examine their issues.
What benefits do Madhya Pradesh guest faculty currently receive?
Guest faculty in Madhya Pradesh are entitled to 13 days of casual leave, three optional holidays, maternity leave for women, an annual transfer facility to a nearby institution, and 25% reservation in MPPSC Assistant Professor recruitment with a 10-year age relaxation.
What is the BMS committee formed for guest faculty?
The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) committee has been constituted by the Madhya Pradesh government to examine the service-related issues of guest faculty members and formulate recommendations for improving their conditions.
How many guest faculty have been appointed in Madhya Pradesh recently?
According to Chief Minister Yadav, 117 guest faculty members were appointed in 2022 and another 48 were appointed in 2024 under the state government's ongoing engagement with the cadre.
Who else spoke at the Guest Faculty Convention in Bhopal?
State Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar also addressed the convention, reiterating welfare measures already in place and confirming that a separate high-level committee has been formed to study guest faculty issues and submit recommendations to the government.
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