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D. A. Rate to Part Time Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff

The pay scales of full-time employees in non-Government Secondary Schools, Jr. Colleges of Education, and non-Government Technical High Schools in the State have been revised under Government Resolution, Education and social Welfare department No. INS-1069-G dated 30.08.1969. These order do not however, cover the pay scales of part-time employees in the above institution including Night High Schools. Besides at present there are no detailed instructions or uniform guide lines for the fixation of pay of part-time employees, except a board guide line that the pay of part time employees should be based on the hours of work put in by them and the pay should be fixed the approval of the Deputy Director of Higher Education. Government had, theretofore, under consideration the question about pay and payment of D.A. to the part-time employee of these institutions. Accordingly, Government is pleased to prescribe the following principles for the purpose and give effect to them from 1st April 1974.
  1. The pay of a part-time teacher, who is already working as full time teacher should be fixed in proportion to the number of teaching clock hours in this part-time assignment to the teaching clock hours prescribed for a full-time teacher after taking into account the pay is drawing as a full-time teacher if he is so working as a full time teacher.
  2. If he is not working elsewhere as a full-time Teaching but is purely a part-time teacher after taking into account the pay he would have been entitled on the basis of his qualifications, has been working as a full-time teacher from the date on which his continuous service as a part-time teacher began in the particular school. Thus, the proportionate amount of incremental pay which the teacher would have earned on the basis of the length of his continuous service in a particular school had he been a full-time teacher therein should not reflected in this fixed as a part-time teacher.

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