Wardha. For more than the last two years, the bills and arrears of reimbursement of medical expenses to the teachers and non-teaching staff of the state have been stalled due to lack of funds in the concerned district pay team office, as a result of which the medical reimbursement dues are to be sanctioned and levied within 31st March. The funds should be made available in the next economic session.
Otherwise the teachers/employees will go on an indefinite fast unto death, the Teachers Council, Grievance Redressal Committee, under the leadership of Ajay Bhoyar, knocking on the zip, sent a memorandum of demands to the State Finance Minister, Finance Secretary and Teaching Secretary through the teaching officer. .
According to the law, the system of reimbursement of medical expenses to teachers and non-teaching employees and their families who follow them has been started for the last several years, but for more than two years, the payment of reimbursement of medical expenses in the state is pending in the separate office of grant. Due to non-receipt of tax dues, many teachers, employees and their families are being deprived of treatment.
Warning of agitation if demand is not met
There is a need for regular treatment for serious diseases like cancer, urinary tract, but due to non-receipt of reimbursement of medical expenses, it is becoming impossible for them to get the next regular treatment. On this occasion, Rajkumar Tirbhane, Pundalik Nagtode, Sanjay Bari, Sandeep Chambhare, Parameshwar Kendra, Sanjay Bari, Vilas Barde, Parag Wagh, Nilesh Bhalkar, Purushottam Shekar, Narendra Dhore, of the Teachers’ Council Grievance Redressal Committee, gave a warning of an indefinite fast. Nishikant Meghe, Saurabh Wagh, Raj Dhatrak, PK Wadhwa, DM Thul, Ananta Porate, Pradeep Yelmule, Ashwin Ghongde were present.