Karnataka minister Expects Covid relief package for Instruction, non-teaching Employees in unaided schools – News2IN
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Karnataka minister Expects Covid relief package for Instruction, non-teaching Employees in unaided schools

BENGALURU: Karnataka Chief and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar on Wednesday appealed to the Chief Minister to announce a relief package for its instruction and non-teaching personnel of private unaided colleges, that are facing financial hardship as a result of Covid-induced lockdown.

The attraction was made per day following B Yediyurappa theorized that another fiscal package was under concern for all those influenced from the lockdown.

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The government has announced a package of Rs 1,250 crore for a variety of communities.

The Minister and the MLCs representing scholars and educators’ constituencies headed a delegation of their instructors of private unaided colleges and fulfilled Yediyurappa, said an announcement issued from the office of Suresh Kumar.

Throughout the assembly, the Minister stated several teachers must eke out a living from promoting vegetables and fruits.

“It’s our responsibility to take care of this particular community with dignity, that will be protecting the interest in the kids and also the government’s financial package will enable them to acquire self- assurance,” Kumar has been quoted as saying in this announcement.

The aid package of Rs 1,250 crore was sanctioned for farmers, employees from unorganised industry, automobile and taxi drivers, street sellers amongst others.

The country on Tuesday reported 22,758 new instances and 588 deaths because of COVID whereas you will find 4.24 lakh active instances.

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