
Maharashtra: Visiting lecturers to government polytechnic colleges claim dues pending for 1.5 years
The HinduSeveral visiting lecturers to government Polytechnic colleges across Maharashtra have not been paid their dues for the past one and a half years, a representative of their association claimed on Wednesday. A top official from the state’s Directorate of Technical Education said the pending pay issue of these lecturers is not as big as it is made out to be. According to Purushottam Bahetwar, Secretary of the Tantraniketan Abhyagat Adhiyakhata Welfare Association, about 900 visiting lecturers who taught at the State’s 45 government Polytechnic colleges have not been paid for the past 18 months. Principal K. M. Bakwad of Government Residential Women Polytechnic College in Latur said they had roped in 35 visiting lecturers last year and he managed ₹30-32 lakh from “another budget” to pay them.
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