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Kannada Television Channels, Adress & Contacts

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tv9 kannada & News9 No.13/1, Opp Hockey Stadium, Rhenius St, Civil Station, Richmond Town, Bangalore - 560025 (80)-40312702, 40312703 (80)-41134999 http://www.tv9.net/ Suvarna & Suvarna News No.202, 2nd Flr, Embassy Square, No.148, Opp To Police Commissioners Office, Infantry Road, Bangalore - 560001 (80)-30550666, 30520000 (80)-30550606 www.asianetglobal.com Etv Kannada Mr Subba Naidu (Chief Manager) No.9/7,Kcn Bhavan, Yamuna Bai Rd, Madhavnagar, Bangalore - 560001 (80)-22384360, 22384361 (80)-22384483, 22386862 Udaya tv, U2, Ushe tv, Udaya varthegalu, Udaya Movies, Chintu tv, Hasya tere No.16/A, 2nd Flr, Maratha Bhavan, Thimmaiah Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bangalore - 560052 (80)-22357272 (80)-22357298 www.sunnetwork.org Kasturi tv No.12 & 12/1, Josco Jewellery Bldg, Opp To Sir M Vishveshwarya Museum, Kasturba Road, Bangalore - 560001(80)-27273344, 40443293, 40443333 http://www.kasthuritv.com/ Zee Kannada No.39, 3rd Flr, United Mansion, M G Road, Bangalore - 560001 (80)-3091...

UGC pay scales for State Lecturers:

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University and college teachers in Karnataka will get revised University Grants Commission (UGC) pay scales. The retirement age for university teachers is raised from 60 to 62 years. The pay revision along the lines of the Sixth Pay Commission recommendations will benefit an estimated 18,630 university and college teachers. The beneficiaries of the retirement age enhancement will, however, be much less. Announcing the Cabinet decisions, Home Minister V S Acharya said the revised pay scales for teachers would be implemented with retrospective effect from January 1, 2006. The hike for teachers will range between Rs 10,000 and Rs 35,000 per month depending on the seniority and the positions they hold. The Cabinet also met the long-pending demands of junior doctors, who had threatened to go on indefinite strike. Nearly 4,000 doctors are employed with the health department. The Cabinet approved allowances between Rs 4,000 and Rs 12,500 a month for the government doctors. The hike for doctor...

Lecturers and professors gets rich

The Cabinet ratified the recommendations of the Sixth Central Pay Commission with minor modifications. The jump in pay is expected to be upwards of 30 per cent after taxes. The system of four Pay Bands with 20 Grade Pays recommended by the commission has been accepted. The median salary for central government employees in India currently stands at Rs 250,092 per annum, while that of private sector companies at Rs 408,605. It is expected that the figure for government employees will rise to Rs 352,611 — which would leave a small gap of Rs 50,000 compared to the private sector. However, as in the past, post pay commission most private sector companies revise their pay scales upwards which further increases this ever widening gap. So far the highlights of the report are Minimum basic Salary - Rs. 7000 New allowances to be effective from 1st September 2008 IRS officers demand to be considered a superior service to IAS and IPS rejected Education Allowances for employees for upto two chi...