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Govt to release two-month salary to SSA teachers

Shillong, Nov 13: The state government will release two- month salary with Rs 59 crore sanctioned by the Centre as first installment for the implementation of Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) scheme in Meghalaya.

The Secretary in-charge Education and State Project Director of SEMAM Ambrose Ch Marak told this to a delegation of the Meghalaya SSA Schools Association (MSSASA).

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“The official told us that the Ministry of Education on November 10  issued a sanction order for Rs 59 crore as first installment of the funds for 2021-2022. Of this, salaries for June and July will  be released to the teachers,” President of the MSSASA Aristotle C Rymbai told reporters on Saturday.

Recently, the SSA teachers protested against  government’s apathy to release 5-6 months’ salary.

Rymbai said the government official informed that a meeting held on November 10 also resolved that the Chief Minister Conrad  Sangma would soon move the Centre for additional funds to clear the teachers’ pending salaries.

According to him, the state government would require Rs 26 crore to ensure the monthly salary to the SSA teachers is paid regularly.

“The move to release the salary for two months would to a great extent address the problems faced by the SSA teachers due to the non release  of five- month salary from June to October,” he said.

He wanted the chief minister and education minister to find out ways and means to also clear the remaining three months’ salary at the earliest

Rymbai also said that as per the new system, if the state governments delay disbursing the salary to the teachers within the stipulated time, the money sanctioned would go back to the account of the state government, which in turn has to be sent back to the ministry.

“The chief minister had justified that the decision to release only two- month salary to the SSA teachers was due to the meager amount sanctioned by the ministry and to clear the 5 month salary, over Rs 140 crore to Rs 150 crore will be required,” he said.

He said  the Centre had come up with certain financial norms to help the states and union territories regarding salary payment for the teachers.

“The Centre will extend Rs 15,000 per teacher in the lower primary school while Rs 20,000 per teacher in the upper primary school. As per norms, the payment of salary should be at par with regular teachers,” he said.

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