2 Lakhs To Senior Sweepers, 7 Lakhs To Engineers: Telangana's Monthly Salary Surges

In a significant move, the Telangana government has announced substantial salary increases for various categories of employees, with senior sweepers now earning ₹2 lakhs per month and engineers receiving up to ₹7 lakhs. This decision comes in the wake of regular pay revisions that have been strategically aligned with election cycles, leading to a marked rise in the state's fixed expenditure. Officials attribute the soaring salaries to a combination of factors, including the government's commitment to improving the welfare of its workforce and the need to attract and retain skilled professionals. While the increases are expected to boost employee morale and enhance productivity, they also raise concerns regarding the long-term sustainability of such pay structures, particularly in the context of the state's financial health. Critics argue that the escalating salary bills could strain the state's budget, especially in times of economic uncertainty. The announcement reflects the government's broader agenda of ensuring job satisfaction among various sectors while navigating the challenges posed by fiscal management and economic growth.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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