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Reg. salary deviation

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 03 October 2011 This query is : Open 
sir,
please advise me in this reg.

Due to lack of faculty in govt polytechnics, andhra pradesh. Department of technical education, AP. Has appointed lecturers on contractual basis in all the polytechnics with a consolidated amount of salary Rs.10,000/- per month in general polytechnic and Rs.11,000/- per month in (GMR) govt model residential polytechnic (6 polytechnics in total state). For the academic year 2009-2010.
I was appointed in GMRP madanapalle, for the salary of Rs.11,000/- in the middle of the academic year due to budget problem (not allocation of budget to our college) we (13 contract members from our college) were transfered to various(3) general polytechnics and deputed to same polytechnic, by the commissionerate of technical education AP. Only to give salaries on proper time to us. But they forgot that the salary deviation is there. In this regard we have lost Rs.1,000/- per month. This we have informed to our higher afficial's but they are not responding up to level.
One among the three polytechnics principal gave salaries by Rs.11,000/- per month. Where as other two polytechnics principals are told that "as you have transfered to our polytechnic we will give salary as per our college norms only"

what shell i do?
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 03 October 2011
You are fully entitled to get salary as per your contract though you were transferred. You may make a written representation to appointing authority in this regard failing which may serve a legal notice followed with civil suit.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 03 October 2011
i agree with Mr,Makkad
Shailesh Kumar Shah (Expert) 04 October 2011
you have to represenatation about whole matter. If they refuse it. Go to th civil court.
Prakash Yedhula (Expert) 07 October 2011
A representation can be followed by a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution before AP High Court seeking appropriate directions to the authorities concerned.


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