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Staff continue to stage dharna at entry gate of Sonepat women’s varsity

Non-payment of salary
Teaching and non-teaching employees stage a dharna at the entry gate on Monday.

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Members of Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalya Karachari Sangharsh Samiti (BPSMVKSS) have appealed to the state government through Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and Education Minister to resolve their salary crisis at the BPSMV on priority. The employees working at the university school, ayurveda institution, and other regional centres were forced to face problems due to non-payment of salaries from July to October. The employees have started a daily dharna (protest) of one hour at the main gate of the university and at entry points of regional centres in response to the non-payment of salaries from July to October 2025 and irregular salaries for the past one year. In this continuation, the employees on Monday staged a dharna for one hour for their pending salary.

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Dr Suman, secretary, BPSMVKSS, said the university administration was assuring regularly about disbursement of salaries to the employees, but no salary had been given so far. The secretary further said they met Vice-Chancellor Sudesh and registrar Shivalik Yadav several times for salaries, but to no avail. Members of the sangharsh samiti said 15,000 girls were studying at the university, but salaries to 800 teachers were pending for the last four months. The employees warned that the dharna would continue till their salaries were paid. — TNS

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