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Salary Hike: Big news for teachers! Salary will be increased, proposal has reached the Finance Department

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Salary Hike: Big news for teachers! Salary will be increased, proposal has reached the Finance Department

Salary Hike Latest Update: The news of salary hike is no less than a gift for the employees. Employees of both government and private sectors seem very happy with this. Meanwhile, good news has come for lakhs of teachers of Madhya Pradesh. Before Navratri or Dussehra, two lakh teachers can get the fourth time scale pay scale. Preparations have started in this regard. The School Teachers Department has sent a proposal to the Finance Department.

Before the assembly elections, the state government had announced to give the fourth time scale pay scale to the employees. Employees of many departments are getting its benefit, but the education department was not getting it. Now the file has been moved forward for this. The School Education Department has sent a proposal to the Finance Department. According to this, assistant teachers, senior class teachers, secondary teachers, primary teachers, headmasters who have completed 35 years of service will get its benefit.

Salary can increase by this much

If the proposal of the education department gets approval from the finance department, then assistant teachers, senior class teachers, secondary teachers, primary teachers, headmasters will get a benefit of up to 3 thousand rupees in monthly salary. There is a wave of happiness among the officers and employees of the education department due to the start of the initiative for time scale pay scale in the festive season.

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