Teaching and non-teaching staff of seven Haryana government universities, colleges and aided-colleges are set to get pay scales as per the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission.
While stating this on Friday, finance minister Abhimanyu said the new pay scales, approved by the Haryana government, would be applicable from 1 January, 2016, and put an additional burden of Rs 230.6 crore annually on the state exchequer.
Abhimanyu said that with this decision, teaching and non-teaching staff working on 2,853 posts in various universities and colleges in the state would be benefited.
He said with the implementation of 7th Pay Commission, Assistant Professors of Universities and Colleges would get Rs 57,700 to Rs 79,800, whereas, Associate Professors would get Rs 1, 31,400 and Professors
would get Rs 1,44,200 to Rs 1, 82,200.
Similarly, Assistant Librarian of Universities and Colleges would get Rs 57,700 to Rs 68,900 and Deputy Librarian would get Rs 79,800 to Rs 1,31,400 and Librarian would get Rs 1, 44,200.
He said that while Lecturers, Physical Education in Universities and Colleges and Assistant Director of Sports Department would get Rs 57,700 to Rs 68,900, Deputy Director would get Rs 79,800 to Rs 1,31,400 and Director would get Rs 1,44,200.
Abhimanyu said now, the Registrar and Controller of Examination would get Rs 1,44,200, Sub Registrar and Sub Controller of Examination would get Rs 79,800 and Assistant Registrar and Assistant Controller of Examination would get Rs 56,100.
Apart from this, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Vice Chancellor would also get pay scale as per the 7thpay commission, he added.
The finance minister said that the number of teaching and non-teaching employees which would be benefited from the enhanced salary included 1990 in government colleges, 2956 in government aided colleges, 332 in Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, 287 in Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, 64 in Chaudhary Devi Lal University Sirsa, 12 in Chaudhary Bansi Lal University, Bhiwani, 18 in Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University, Jind, 116 in Bhagat Phool Singh Women University, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat and 34 in Indira Gandhi University, Rewari.