Delhi University Teachers Set to Cast Votes in High-Stakes DUTA Elections
The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) election will occur on September 4. Teachers will elect a new president and 15 Executive Committee members for 2025–2027. Voting will be at North Campus, and the process is managed by Election Officer M Thirumal, amid significant academic and administrative considerations.

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The election for the Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) is slated for September 4, marking a pivotal moment for the institution's governance. Educators will flock to the University of Delhi's North Campus to elect a new president and fill 15 spots on the Executive Committee, covering the 2025–2027 term.
According to the election schedule released, voting is set to occur between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm in the Arts Building Complex and Satyakam Bhawan. The counting of votes will start immediately after voting concludes at 6:00 pm. Intense scrutiny surrounds the election as it unfolds against a backdrop of significant academic discourse.
Election Officer M Thirumal oversees the proceedings, ensuring a fair and transparent election process. The event draws significant attention as new leadership will steer ongoing discussions on critical academic and administrative issues, potentially reshaping the future trajectory of the University of Delhi.
(With inputs from agencies.)