Employees of state-aided colleges in Jalandhar are facing severe distress as their salaries remain unpaid for several months. The delay has caused financial hardships, affecting their ability to manage daily expenses and support their families.
Financial Strain on Employees
Many employees have taken loans to meet urgent needs, but the prolonged non-payment of salaries has left them in a precarious situation. Some have even resorted to borrowing from friends and relatives to survive.
Impact on Work and Morale
The salary delay has not only affected the personal lives of employees but also impacted their work morale. Teachers and staff are finding it difficult to focus on their duties, leading to a decline in the quality of education and administrative efficiency.
Employees have repeatedly approached the college management and government authorities, but no concrete solution has been provided so far. The lack of a clear timeline for salary disbursement has added to their anxiety.
Demand for Immediate Action
Employee unions have urged the state government to intervene and ensure timely payment of salaries. They have warned of possible protests if the issue is not resolved soon. The delay has also raised questions about the financial management of these institutions.
As the crisis deepens, the affected employees continue to hope for a swift resolution that will restore their financial stability and enable them to continue their work without worry.



