Big gift from Yogi government! Shikshamitras and instructors rejoice, bumper increase in salary
Lucknow: Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has given great news to lakhs of education workers of the state. Bringing relief news for thousands of families associated with the education sector, the government has announced a huge increase in their salary. Shikshamitras and part-time instructors working under the Basic Education Council will now get a hefty salary from this month. This step of the government will not only improve their economic condition, but their long standing demand has also been fulfilled.
Huge increase in the salary of Shikshamitras and instructors
According to the new order issued by the government, directly into the honorarium of Shikshamitras Rs 8,000 Has been increased. Till now Shikshamitras used to get Rs 10,000 every month, which has now increased. Rs 18,000 Have become. About 1.42 lakh Shikshamitras of the state will directly benefit from this decision.
Happiness has returned not only on Shikshamitras, but also on the faces of part-time instructors posted in upper primary schools. His honorarium has also been increased by Rs 8,000. Now instead of Rs 9,000 they will get Rs 17,000 Will meet every month. However, it is important to note that this payment will be made to the instructors only for 11 months in a year.
Sealed by the Cabinet and implemented with immediate effect.
This important proposal was given the green signal in the recently held state cabinet meeting. Immediately after getting the approval from the Cabinet, the Basic Education Department has issued a formal government order. It is clear from this quick action of the government that it wants to provide benefits to the employees as soon as possible in the election year or under administrative reforms. Now without any delay the increased money will start coming into the accounts from this month itself.
Wave of happiness in families and impact on the future
This huge increase in honorarium is being seen as a big victory for Shikshamitras and instructors. He was struggling with the problem of low wages for a long time and was continuously conveying his views to the government through agitation and demands. This economic strength will not only improve their standard of living but is also expected to have a positive impact on their efficiency and quality of education in schools.
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