Tamil Nadu: 6000 teachers across state's aided colleges to be deprived of salaries on time
According to the Association of University Teachers (AUT), the Higher Education Department has suspended salary disbursal, citing that funds were not allocated by the state government.

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Chennai: Teachers of aided colleges across Tamil Nadu are in a fix as around 6,000 of them will not get their salaries on time.
According to the Association of University Teachers (AUT), the Higher Education Department has suspended salary disbursal, citing that funds were not allocated by the state government.
AUT leader P. Thirunavakkarasu, in a statement on Monday, stated that by the last week of every month, aided colleges would upload salary details of the teachers on a portal provided by the government solely for this purpose, but the portal link has not yet opened and has delayed the salary for the month of January which is generally paid by January 31st.
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He said that the previous Director of Collegiate Education had erred in the preparation of statements regarding the estimation of salaries and this was causing the delay in disbursal. He added that the state government allocates a grant to 184 aided colleges in the state and the Director of Collegiate Education must prepare an estimate for the same well in advance which was not done leading to the crisis.
Thirunavakkarasu said that the Higher Education Department has stopped the payouts under the career advancement scheme for teachers.
The teachers union leader called upon the state government to immediately intervene in the matter and to resolve the issue at the earliest.
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