Yesterday, I shared a blog post titled "UGC Salaries and the Great Public Heartbreak." To my surprise—and perhaps also as a reflection of a collective frustration—it recorded 555 reads in a single day, one of the highest viewership figures for any post on my blog. My sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to read, respond, and share it across social media. Of course, I do not assume that all 555 readers belonged to the Higher Education sector. Yet the response itself is significant. It suggests that the concerns raised in the blog resonate with the lives of many college teachers and touch larger questions about work, public perception, policy delays, and professional dignity. I was certain that the blog captured a reality that many teachers in Kerala's Arts and Science colleges know all too well. Even within our own families, the countless hours spent reading, preparing for classes, evaluating, mentoring students, conducting research, writing papers, handling accre...