What was announced
The Assam Finance Department issued an order on July 10, 2026, formally extending the duration for drawing provisional salaries for new recruits in the Education Department. According to the official notification, the period has been increased from the existing six months to ten months. This directive specifically applies to teaching and non-teaching personnel whose appointments fall under the purview of the Education Department. The decision was communicated through an official release, which highlighted the government’s intent to streamline salary disbursements and support its new workforce. Finance Minister Ajanta Neog stated the government’s commitment to employee welfare and ensuring timely support for its personnel.Why it matters
The extension directly impacts more than 25,000 newly recruited employees within the Education Department whose proposals for regular salaries were pending. These individuals, many of whom joined service following major recruitment drives in the past 12 to 18 months, faced potential delays in receiving their remuneration once the initial six-month provisional period expired. The increased window allows departments additional time to complete essential administrative tasks, such as document verification, service book finalisation, and other procedural requirements, without interrupting salary payments. This measure is crucial for maintaining the morale and financial stability of a substantial segment of the state’s education workforce. It addresses a practical challenge faced by new recruits, ensuring a smoother transition into their roles and reducing the anxiety associated with salary uncertainties.Background
The Assam government has undertaken several significant recruitment drives in the education sector over the past few years, aiming to fill a substantial number of vacancies across primary and secondary schools. These initiatives were part of a broader commitment by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma‘s administration to strengthen the state’s educational infrastructure and address long-standing teacher shortages, particularly in rural and remote areas. Historically, new government recruits in Assam are placed on a provisional salary system for an initial period, typically six months, to allow for the completion of all necessary administrative formalities before transitioning to a regular pay scale. This system was outlined in a previous government order issued in October 2023. However, with large-scale recruitments, the sheer volume of paperwork and verification processes often led to delays, resulting in many employees facing a gap in salary disbursements once their provisional period ended but their regular proposals remained pending. The current extension comes as a response to these operational challenges and the welfare of the affected employees.Key details
The key details of the announcement are as follows:- Affected Employees: Over 25,000 newly recruited teaching and non-teaching staff in the Education Department.
- Previous Provisional Period: Six months.
- Extended Provisional Period: Ten months.
- Date of Announcement: July 10, 2026.
- Issuing Authority: Assam Finance Department.
- Reason for Extension: Pending regular salary proposals due to administrative delays in document verification and service book finalisation.
Reactions
Finance Minister Ajanta Neog underscored the government’s commitment to its employees.A senior official within the Education Department, speaking on condition of anonymity, welcomed the decision, noting its practical benefits.“This government is dedicated to the welfare of its workforce. The extension of the provisional salary period is a proactive step to ensure our newly recruited teachers and non-teaching staff do not face undue financial hardship while their administrative formalities are completed,” Finance Minister Ajanta Neog said.
“The sheer volume of new recruits has made it challenging to complete all service book entries and verifications within six months. This extension provides much-needed breathing room for the departments to process everything diligently, ensuring a smooth transition to regular salaries for our dedicated staff,” a senior Education Department official said.