Nagpur: Even after instructions to universities not to resist the salaries of teaching and non-teaching employees, the majority of them in the district have not been paid since last year with the pretext of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A leading education group in the city, which was closely related to the Nagpur University of the Representative of Chancellor, who allegedly failed to release the salary of his entire staff for nine months, except to pay them brown in September last year.
Employees have now submitted complaints with the authority of the central and state government.
In June, the Chairperson of the Indian Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Anil Sahasrabuddhe had made a letter to one of the colleges at Katol Road who asked him to resolve the dispute with his staff and released a salary at the beginning.
His direction came after college staff filed complaints with the body of Apex because their management failed to release their full wages for months of last year quoting a pandemic.
According to the disadvantaged staff, they face several problems because of non-payment of salaries and all their savings have now run out.
Many of them have used bank loans to buy flats, property and vehicles, and now cannot pay installments.
“We have no money even to pay for school fees and lectures for our children.
It becomes very difficult to run a home when our loan will also end.
The school has stopped the online class for our children because they do not pay fees.
Management must think of all This problem, “they said, added that their personal life was truly disturbed.
Many employees have left their work and settled lower salaries elsewhere, because it is impossible to run a house without money.
College management passed throughout money to the Maharashtra government because of his failure to release scholarship contributions for the past year.
“We also tried to take loans to pay wages, but even the bank was reluctant.
Banks stated fear of how we would pay installments, if the government did not provide funds,” said one of the campus director to Ti.
The same college secretary said despite facing difficulties, college owners had paid staff salaries from their pockets and had paid a large number until now.
“We have also tried to explore the possibility of bringing outside investors to resolve salary problems, but it is not realized.
We try our best to keep staff motivated in these difficult times.
We hope that the government will seriously consider our problems and release our contributions Legitimate towards scholarships, “he told TI.