New Delhi: Like Punjab, the crisis over salary is deepening in Delhi ruled by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Delhi University's Deen Dayal Upadhyay College, funded by the Arvind Kejriwal government of Delhi, has decided to withhold some part of the salary of teachers. Earlier this week, the college informed the employees about the payment of salary for the month of July.
Acting Principal Hem Chand Jain has said in a notice, 'It is informed to all the permanent teaching staff of the college that due to paucity of funds, Rs 30,000 from the salary of Assistant Professors and Rs 50,000 from the salary of Associate Professors will be withheld. are. The balance payment will be released as soon as the funds come in. This is not the first time that a Delhi government-funded college has faced difficulties in paying salaries to its employees. Over the years, Delhi government-funded colleges have repeatedly expressed their inability to pay teachers' salaries due to a paucity of funds. However, the college president has insisted that the Delhi government's higher education department had released the fund.
At the same time, the head of the governing board, Sunil Kumar, sent an email to Jain asking why the college has withheld a part of the salary. He has written that 'When the required amount was released by the Higher Education Department under the head of the salary, why the college employees have not been paid their salaries in full for the month of July even after this. Please clarify with whose permission you deduct this amount.'
Punjab does not even have money:-
Let us inform you that the government employees of Punjab have not yet received their salary for the month of August. It is being discussed in the corridors of power that the Bhagwant Mann government of the state is facing a fund crunch and the government does not even have money to pay salaries to the employees. According to the report, usually, government employees get their salary on the 1st of every month, but even after a lapse of six days, the salary of the employees of the previous month has not been paid. According to the information, earlier in the current financial year, Rs 16,000 crore was given by the central government as GST share to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led government of Punjab.
Delhi Municipal Corporation's money also stuck for 2 years:-
Delhi's Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena has now written a letter to the Kejriwal government regarding the dues of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). In its letter, LG has asked CM Kejriwal to release this amount of Rs 383.74 crore pending for almost two years at the earliest. In this regard, a tweet has been made from the official Twitter handle of Delhi's LG VK Saxena, in which it is written, 'Mr. The Lieutenant Governor has written a letter to Chief Minister Shri @ArvindKejriwal asking to release Rs 383.74 crore pending for 2 years of MCD related to education and health. Primary education and health in Delhi are being adversely affected due to unreasonable withholding of this amount already passed by the Assembly.'
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