
Delhi Government Guest Teachers salary to be increased
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Delhi government has decided to increase the salary of guest teachers, said Education Minister Manish Sisodia.
Delhi Government schools guest teachers' salaries will be increasing on the behest of the Education Minister, Manish Sisodia. The government has decided to increase the salary after consistent requests from a delegation of “Dilli Atithi Shikshak Sangh”. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Thursday said that the government has started the process to increase the salary of the guest teachers. Some Guest Teachers came to meet me yesterday to share their experiences about how the @ArvindKejriwal govt has given them respect and recognition. They requested an increase in salary. Happy to announce that Delhi Govt has started the process to increase salary of Guest Teachers pic.twitter.com/LAYLzzoFfa
The directives have been released to the Directorate of Education to increase the remuneration of guest and contract teachers working in the schools of the Delhi Government. This step has been taken to support the teachers in the tie of Covid and to empower them.

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