Teachers of state government schools or the government-assisted schools will soon be given the benefit of the Seventh Pay Commission. More than 29,264 teachers will receive the benefits of the Pay Commission. Accordingly, the Maharashtra government would have to bear an additional expense of ₹1,241 crore in order to assist the teachers to receive the commission’s proposed benefits.
As the Lok Sabha elections in the country draw closer, the government has made various announcements for the betterment of the general public. Amongst the several announcements, the Central Government introduced the inclusion of state government teachers as the beneficiaries of the Seventh Pay Commission.
Alongside, the Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar implied that from the upcoming academic year, the economically-backward citizens will receive a ten per cent reservations in schools across the country.
Between January 1, 2016, and March 31, 2019, the Central Government teachers and employees will be provided with the 50 per cent of the outstanding amount. This decision is expected to benefit the institutions providing technical education.
Teachers of state government schools or the government-assisted schools will soon be given the benefit of the Seventh Pay Commission. More than 29,264 teachers will receive the benefits of the Pay Commission. Accordingly, the Maharashtra government would have to bear an additional expense of ₹1,241 crore in order to assist the teachers to receive the commission’s proposed benefits.
As the Lok Sabha elections in the country draw closer, the government has made various announcements for the betterment of the general public. Amongst the several announcements, the Central Government introduced the inclusion of state government teachers as the beneficiaries of the Seventh Pay Commission.
Alongside, the Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar implied that from the upcoming academic year, the economically-backward citizens will receive a ten per cent reservations in schools across the country.
Between January 1, 2016, and March 31, 2019, the Central Government teachers and employees will be provided with the 50 per cent of the outstanding amount. This decision is expected to benefit the institutions providing technical education.