Meghalaya government steps in after banks deny loans to SSA, aided school teachers
The Meghalaya Education Department has intervened after reports surfaced that teachers and non-teaching staff in Samagra Shiksha schools and government-aided institutions were being denied loans by banks. According to the department, several public sector, private, and cooperative banks in the state have rejected applications from employees under the categories of SSA, Deficit, Adhoc and Grant-in-Aid schools. Rejections were often linked to irregular salary disbursements or the “contractual” label attached to their employment status.
The government clarified that while salaries may not always follow a strict monthly cycle, they are assured and continue until retirement, 58 years for Samagra Shiksha teachers and 60 years for others. Officials also stressed that the term “contractual” do...










