Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Maha govt announces salary cuts for staff

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government on Tuesday announced a stiff salary cut for March to be paid in two instalment­s, for all staff right from chief minister to ministers and legislator­s, cadre officers, officials and other employees in the state.

Deputy chief minister and finance minister Ajit Pawar said that for March, the top administra­tion and legislator­s would take a hefty 60 per cent pay cut.

This would include the CM, all ministers, the chairman and vicechairm­an of the legislativ­e council, speaker and deputy speaker of the legislativ­e assembly, leader of opposition in both houses, all legislator­s of both houses, heads of public corporatio­ns, local bodies and all other elected representa­tives.

The Class I and Class II cadre officers will take a 50 per cent salary, Class III staff will get a 25 per cent cut, while the Class IV workers have been spared of any pay cut. All the truncated salaries will be paid in two instalment­s in April, as per an official notificati­on issued by chief secretary Ajoy Mehta. “This decision has been taken in consultati­on with all concerned, including the staff associatio­ns. Currently, the government is working with 5 per cent attendance and the decision has been taken to reduce the expenditur­e in view of the extraordin­ary situation arising out of Covid-19 pandemic,” Pawar said.

In a letter, the deputy CM has also urged the Centre to immediatel­y clear the state’s share in taxes and pending grants to the tune of ~16,654 crore to tackle the crisis here.

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