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Jabalpur High Court - Photo: Social Media Detail Follow Us 368782 77695 99735 1678901030 88479 0707708 0770314 The Madhya Pradesh High Court has taken a serious note of non-compliance of the orders of the Supreme Court and the High Court regarding giving the benefits of seventh pay scale to the professors of private colleges. During the hearing in the case on Friday, it was told by the government that the proposal is pending with the Finance Department. The single bench of Justice MS Bhatti observed that the decision on the representation of the professors has not yet been taken. The Principal Secretary of Ekalpeeth Higher Education Department has been directed to remain present during the next hearing. The Principal Secretary of the Finance Department has been asked to submit a reply regarding the decision taken on the proposal to give the benefit of the Seventh Pay Commission. Next hearing in the matter will be on July. Gyanendra Tripathi, President of Madhya Pradesh Non-Government College Professors Association and Dr. Shailesh Kumar Jain, Assistant Professor of DN Jain College Jabalpur said that on February 2 The High Court on Resolved that Madhya Pradesh Government, Higher Education Department to give the seventh pay scale within a day Think about it and take an appropriate decision. This order has not yet been implemented. , The Supreme Court has ordered the professors of aided private colleges in Madhya Pradesh to be given the same pay scale as government colleges. In this case, in response from the government, it was told that the Department of Higher Education april 463 has sent the proposal to give the benefit of seventh pay scale to the Finance Department. anymore May 407 was submitted, in which the said proposal has been accepted. Advocate Abhay Pandey appeared on behalf of the petitioner. ,

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Jabalpur High Court – Photo: Social Media Detail Follow Us 368782 77695 99735 1678901030 88479 0707708 0770314 The Madhya Pradesh High Court has taken a serious note of non-compliance of the orders of the Supreme Court and the High Court regarding giving the benefits of seventh pay scale to the professors of private colleges. During the hearing in the case on Friday, it was told by the government that the proposal is pending with the Finance Department. The single bench of Justice MS Bhatti observed that the decision on the representation of the professors has not yet been taken. The Principal Secretary of Ekalpeeth Higher Education Department has been directed to remain present during the next hearing. The Principal Secretary of the Finance Department has been asked to submit a reply regarding the decision taken on the proposal to give the benefit of the Seventh Pay Commission. Next hearing in the matter will be on July. Gyanendra Tripathi, President of Madhya Pradesh Non-Government College Professors Association and Dr. Shailesh Kumar Jain, Assistant Professor of DN Jain College Jabalpur said that on February 2 The High Court on Resolved that Madhya Pradesh Government, Higher Education Department to give the seventh pay scale within a day Think about it and take an appropriate decision. This order has not yet been implemented. , The Supreme Court has ordered the professors of aided private colleges in Madhya Pradesh to be given the same pay scale as government colleges. In this case, in response from the government, it was told that the Department of Higher Education april 463 has sent the proposal to give the benefit of seventh pay scale to the Finance Department. anymore May 407 was submitted, in which the said proposal has been accepted. Advocate Abhay Pandey appeared on behalf of the petitioner. ,

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