New Delhi:Colleges under the University of Delhi are not paying salaries to their staff including teachers despite no money deficit, Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia said on Wednesday, alleging that some colleges were spending "money in donations worth lakhs" rather than compensating their teachers.
While addressing a virtual conference today, the minister further alleged that colleges are "involved in embezzlement" while the Delhi government has increased grants for them in the last five years. Based on a fixed pattern, the Delhi government "grants funds to 12 colleges of Delhi University (DU) to fulfill the deficit between the expenditure and revenue" of these colleges from all sources.
"It has come to our notice that colleges receiving grants from the Delhi government are not giving salaries to their staff including teachers. It is being alleged that these colleges do not have funds and they are not able to pay to teachers. As per the data, I have studied, over the years, grants for these colleges have been increased. We have given a grant in such a big amount that the salary grant of these colleges has almost doubled in the last five years," Sisodia said.
He said that in the last three years, these colleges and especially University administration did not constitute governing bodies. "It is still pending. They are delaying the process of constituting the governing bodies."
"Several teachers of these colleges met me and apprise me that the funds are utilised for other purposes instead of giving salaries to them. Hence we started special Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) empanelled audit of these colleges," he added.
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Sisodia gave details of the audit of these colleges after receiving the initial observation report from the auditors on Tuesday.
"Audit of six colleges have started in the first week of September. On Tuesday, we received an initial observation report from the auditors. In the report, it is found that these colleges have illegally deposited crores of rupees in fixed deposits. They are not giving salaries to teachers and staff," he said.
He alleged that both University administration and college administrations are "playing politics".
"They are charging hefty amounts from students and used the money on their own will. It is a big conspiracy. Initially, these colleges have helped officials in the audit process but later they refused to co-operate with them. They are not giving papers to auditors," he said.
As per the initial observation report of the CAG empanelled audit, Keshav Mahavidyalaya has Rs 10,52,88,590 in its account.
"How they are not able to pay the salaries of their teachers? Where are they going to use it? We have given a fund of Rs 10.92 crore in 2014-15 and the next year we gave 12 crores. In 2016-17, we gave 12.77 crores and the next year we gave 19.70 crores, and in 2019-20 we gave 27.9 crores to them. It is just salary grants. We have increased grants and you have money in your account, how can you do this? It is a crime," he said.