Yogi Adityanath Orders Timely Salary Disbursement for Holi: 18 Lakh Employees to Benefit
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Lucknow, Feb 27 (NationPress) In a significant move, the Yogi Adityanath administration has mandated that salaries and pensions for February be disbursed prior to the Holi festival, bringing joy to approximately 18 lakh employees and pensioners.
This decision positively impacts numerous state government personnel involved in sectors ranging from education to municipal services and various ministries.
Due to the consecutive holidays surrounding Holi, which falls in the first week of March, the salary distribution cycle has been adjusted accordingly.
March 1 is a Sunday, a regular day off, while March 2 and 4 have been designated as holidays for 'Holika Dahan' and the vibrant festival of colours, respectively.
In order to prevent any delays in salary payments due to the Holi festivities, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath instructed relevant departments to expedite the salary distribution process.
To ensure efficient salary disbursement, Saturday, February 28, has been designated as a working day.
"Ensure all employees' salaries are disbursed before Holi. This includes all staff members, such as outsourcing and contractual employees, as well as sanitation workers," emphasized CM Yogi in his directives to the officials.
The department has been strictly instructed to avoid any negligence in this process.
It is anticipated that salaries will be credited to the accounts of employees and pensioners on February 28. Officials have been tasked with ensuring timely processing of salaries and pensions by the treasury department.
Currently, Uttar Pradesh employs around 18 lakh government staff and has approximately 12 lakh pensioners, totaling 28 lakh individuals.
This proactive administrative action is viewed as a pivotal step to uplift the festive spirit among government employees while reinforcing the broader message of public welfare.
Traditionally, salaries and payments for the ongoing month are issued in the following month; however, this initiative marks a new trend in promoting public welfare.
Officials indicated that this decision was made to ensure employees have adequate funds for their festive expenditures, preventing any disruptions to their celebrations caused by delayed payments.