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New online system promises to end salary woes of college teachers
Updated On: 23 January, 2016 12:12 PM IST | | A correspondent
<p>Putting an end to the monthly salary woes of college teachers; a new online system has been introduced by the government that aims to curb irregularities in faculty appointments, which have apparently become rampant</p>
Putting an end to the monthly salary woes of college teachers; a new online system has been introduced by the government that aims to curb irregularities in faculty appointments, which have apparently become rampant. Cases such as unqualified persons being appointed on positions, a professor drawing salary from two colleges among others have come up in the recent past. This new system is expected to ensure having a complete data of professors on all approved positions with the government that issues salary, instead of depending on documents submitted by colleges. Salary will not be issued if any violation is found in the data.
The new system titled – Sevartha will begin from February. The office of Joint director of Mumbai is currently in the process of collecting data from all colleges from its jurisdiction. The system, which will begin from Mumbai, will eventually be extended to all parts of Maharashtra. After its implementation all college teachers will get their salaries in the first week of the month, unlike the current delayed process.
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