As a financial crisis grips India's education sector, a growing number of aided-college teachers are finding themselves in a desperate situation. Due to a five-month salary delay, many are forced to take loans to make ends meet, while others are cutting back on essential expenses just to get by. The salary delay, which is affecting thousands of teachers across the country, has left many in a state of uncertainty and financial hardship. With the academic year already in full swing, the situation is becoming increasingly dire for these educators, who are struggling to provide for their families while also meeting the needs of their students.
Aided-college teachers borrow money, cut expenses amid 5-month salary delay The Tribune