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7.51 lakh teachers in 329 state universities, 12,912 colleges to get benefit of 7th Pay Commission from Jan 1, 2016

Union HRD Minister told media persons that 7.51 lakh teachers will be benefited from the decision. He said that the decision will come in to effect from January 1 2016.

India TV News Desk Written by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: October 11, 2017 22:42 IST
File pic of Prakash Javadekar
File pic of Prakash Javadekar

The Central government today cleared revised pay scales for nearly eight lakh teachers and academic staff of higher educational institutions following the implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission. 

HRD minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters that the approved pay scales would be applicable from January 1, 2016. He said that the decision will benefit 7.58 lakh teachers and equivalent academic staff in the 106 universities and colleges which are funded by the UGC and the union HRD ministry and also 329 universities which are funded by state governments and 12,912 government and private aided colleges affiliated to state public universities. 

"In addition, the revised pay package will cover teachers of 119 centrally funded technical institutions -- IITs, IISc, IIMs, IISERs, IIITs and NITIE," a statement said after the meeting. 

The annual central financial liability on account of this measure would be about Rs 9,800 crore. 

"The implementation of the pay revision will enhance the teachers' pay in the range of Rs 10,400 and Rs 49,800 as against the extant entry pay due to the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission for the pay of teachers. This revision would register an entry pay growth in the range of 22 per cent to 28 per cent," the statement said. 

For state government funded institutions, the revised pay scales will require adoption by the respective state governments. 

The Centre will bear the additional burden of the states on account of revision of pay scales. The measures proposed in  the revised pay structure are expected to improve quality of higher education and also attract and retain talent, Javadekar said.

Last month, the HRD Ministry had approved implementation of the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission for Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) employees. Javadekar had at that time said that over 46,000 KVS employees would be benefited.

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