Nearly 5K Vid Schools To Boike Board Ploom Authives Important Sounding Dues: Assn – News2IN
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Nearly 5K Vid Schools To Boike Board Ploom Authives Important Sounding Dues: Assn

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Nagpur: In the validation of the latest TOI report that many schools are planning the SSC and HSC exam boycott to reduce payment of pending contributions, the meeting on Monday the association of these schools confirmed the same thing.
Maharashtra Rajya Shikshan Sansha Mahasangh (MRSSM) Executive Members claim that nearly 5,000 schools in Vidarbha will be part of the booty Ravindra Fadnavis, Mrsm’s executive member, said, “For years, we have struggled for our rights and even decisions in our high court benefit.
However, the state government continues to deny financial assistance that is legally because of us.” Apart from us.
“Apart from Financial contributions, other controversial problems are about hiring staff.
The school maintains the final decision which staff employs lies with management and not the state government.
Fadniv said, “They have started an application called Pavitra where the teacher’s recruitment is facilitated.
Under the existing rules, it is technically wrong.
While the state government can decide on teacher’s feasibility criteria, the promise of the last meeting in private management schools lies in Trustee.
“School is widely classified under three main categories, although many sub-categories are indeed all institutions.
First is a government school as run directly by state or local bodies.
The second category is a private billiard where the school is managed by personal trust but the teacher’s salary is paid by the government.
The third is without personal assistance where the government does not play a role in providing financial assistance.
This is the second category, personal assisted, which forms most schools in the state.
These schools cannot charge because their salary bills are paid by the government, but their other expenses such as utility bills etc.
are covered by special funds called Non-salary Grant (NSG).
As a practical rule, every school gets 5% of their total salary.
In the last 17 years, NSG has undergone many changes that cause an increase in friction between the state and school.
Fadniv said, “NSG was given at 5% of the fifth payment commission, it was like a pre-2005 salary base.
Now, we have moved to the seventh payment commission, so it is not feasible for us to survive at a small salary grant.” School wants the country To immediately release all the delayed contributions, the other march test proposed will not be held in their place.
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The state government has so far not responded to their demands.

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