Terms and conditions
Title: Understanding the Terms and Conditions of
the DAC Volunteers Institute
The DAC Volunteers Institute, under the
jurisdiction of the Deori Autonomous Council of the Government of Assam, is a
prestigious organization that offers opportunities for individuals to
contribute to the betterment of the Deori community. However, like any other
institution, the DAC Volunteers Institute has its set of terms and conditions
that volunteers must adhere to. This article aims to provide a comprehensive
overview of the terms and conditions of the DAC Volunteers Institute.
- Eligibility Criteria:
To be eligible for volunteering at the DAC
Volunteers Institute, individuals must meet the following criteria:
- They must be Indian citizens and he/she must be within the Deori Community.
- They must be at least 18 years of age.
- They must possess a graduate degree or its equivalent from a
recognized university.
- They must have a clean criminal record.
- They must be physically and mentally fit to carry out the
responsibilities of a volunteer.
- Duration of Volunteering:
The minimum duration of volunteering at the DAC
Volunteers Institute is six months, and the maximum duration is two years.
Volunteers can extend their tenure with the approval of the Institute's
authorities.
- Nature of Work:
Volunteers at the DAC Volunteers Institute will be
assigned tasks based on their skills, qualifications, and the needs of the
Institute. The work may include teaching, training, research, administrative
support, and community development activities. Volunteers must carry out their
responsibilities with dedication, integrity, and professionalism.
- Remuneration and Benefits:
The DAC Volunteers Institute does not provide
monetary compensation to its volunteers. However, the Institute may provide
volunteers with accommodation, food, and local transportation allowances,
depending on the availability of funds. Volunteers will also gain valuable
experience and skills, as well as the satisfaction of contributing to the
betterment of the Deori community.
- Code of Conduct:
Volunteers at the DAC Volunteers Institute are
expected to adhere to a strict code of conduct. This includes:
- Respecting the culture, traditions, and values of the Deori
community.
- Maintaining confidentiality and not disclosing any sensitive
information without prior approval.
- Avoiding any behavior that could be perceived as discriminatory,
harassing, or abusive.
- Not engaging in any commercial or political activities during the
tenure of volunteering.
- Following all the rules and regulations of the DAC Volunteers
Institute and the Deori Autonomous Council.
- Termination of Volunteering:
The DAC Volunteers Institute reserves the right to
terminate the volunteering of any individual who violates the terms and
conditions or engages in any misconduct. The Institute may also terminate the
volunteering of an individual due to unforeseen circumstances or a change in
the needs of the Institute.
- Dispute Resolution:
Any disputes arising out of the terms and
conditions of volunteering at the DAC Volunteers Institute shall be resolved
through mutual discussion and negotiation. If the dispute cannot be resolved
through mutual discussion, it shall be referred to the Governing Body of the
Deori Autonomous Council for resolution.
In conclusion, volunteering at the DAC Volunteers
Institute is a rewarding experience that offers individuals the opportunity to
contribute to the betterment of the Deori community. However, volunteers must
adhere to the Institute's terms and conditions, which include eligibility
criteria, duration of volunteering, nature of work, remuneration and benefits,
code of conduct, termination of volunteering, and dispute resolution. By
following these terms and conditions, volunteers can ensure a fulfilling and productive
experience at the DAC Volunteers Institute.