Yogi Orders Early Salaries for 18 Lakh Staff Before Holi Festivities

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed officials to disburse February salaries and pensions before the Holi festival. This decision benefits approximately 18 lakh state government employees and 12 lakh pensioners. To facilitate this, February 28 has been declared a working day to process payments ahead of the consecutive holidays in early March. The move is aimed at ensuring employees have funds for festive expenses and underscores the government's focus on public welfare.

Key Points: UP Govt to Pay Salaries Before Holi | 18 Lakh Employees Benefit

  • Salaries before Holi
  • 18 lakh employees benefit
  • Feb 28 working day
  • Includes pensioners & contractual staff
  • Festive welfare measure
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Festive cheer for 18 lakh employees, pensioners: CM Yogi instructs officials to disburse salaries before Holi

CM Yogi Adityanath directs early salary disbursal for 18 lakh UP government employees and pensioners before the Holi festival holidays.

Festive cheer for 18 lakh employees, pensioners: CM Yogi instructs officials to disburse salaries before Holi
"Ensure all employees' salaries are paid before Holi. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, Feb 27

The Yogi Adityanath government on Friday issued instructions for the disbursal of salaries and pensions for the month of February before Holi festival, bringing cheers and smiles on the faces of about 18 lakh staffers as well as pensioners.

The decision will benefit scores of state government employees engaged in departments ranging from education to civic bodies to various ministries.

According to official instructions, the salary cycle has been revised in wake of consecutive holidays, pertaining to Holi, falling in the first week of the March.

March 1 is Sunday, a weekly holiday while March 2 and 4 have been announced holidays for 'Holika Dhahan' and the festival of colours, respectively.

To avoid inconvenience and delay in salaries due to Holi, the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday directed the concerned department to expedite the salary disbursal process.

To facilitate the smooth disbursal of salaries, Saturday i.e. February 28 has been turned into a working day.

"Ensure all employees' salaries are paid before Holi. Ensure all employees, including outsourcing/contractual employees/sanitation workers, are paid before Holi," says clear instructions from CM Yogi to the officials.

The department has also been directed that no negligence is allowed to creep in.

The salaries are likely to credited into accounts of employees and pensioners on February 28 only. Officials have been directed that the salaries and pensions are processed by the treasury department on time, without fail.

Uttar Pradesh has currently about 18 lakh government employees and 12 lakh pensioners, taking total figure to 28 lakhs.

The move is seen as a major administrative decision, to lift the festive spirit of government employees while ensuring that the larger message of public welfare is delivered.

Usually the salaries and remunerations for the current month are paid by the government in next month but this marks a new trend, signalling a new measure at bolstering public welfare.

Officials said that the decision was taken to ensure that employees have enough funds to meet their respective festive expenses and their festivities don't get hampered by delayed payment.

- IANS

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Priya S
Appreciate the directive, especially the specific mention of contractual and sanitation workers. They are often the most vulnerable to payment delays. Hope this sets a precedent for all festivals and becomes a standard practice, not just a one-off.
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Sarah B
While this is a positive step, I hope the administrative machinery is efficient enough to actually execute this without last-minute hiccups. Sometimes such announcements are made, but the ground reality for many employees is different. Fingers crossed for smooth disbursal.
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Aman W
Bhai, yeh toh bahut badhiya hai! Holi ke pehle paisa mil jayega toh mast rang, gujiya, aur thandi thandi bhang ka maza double ho jayega. Government employees ki Holi khushiyon se bhar jayegi. CM Yogi ne accha decision liya.
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Karthik V
This is a welcome change from the usual bureaucratic delays. Festivals are about family and joy, not worrying about pending salaries. Respect for including pensioners as well. Our elders should not have to follow up for their dues during festivities.
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Nisha Z
A good gesture, no doubt. But let's be honest, this should be the norm, not an exception that gets celebrated. Salaries should always be timely. The real test is if this efficiency continues for the regular March salary cycle after the holidays.

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