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## Page 1 15 58 Copy of the Memo No. 932-Ed III- -)E-68/5360 dated 20.2,68 from the Secretary tc Govt. Punjab, Education Department to the DP 382/11 3MTGS Punjab. Sub: Adoption of Delhi pattern of grant-in-aid rules for privately managed schools in the state payment of grant-in-aid. Refererence your UO Note No. 122C(C)-1/90-66(4) dated the 15th Feb. 1968 on the subject noted abc /e. 2. With a view to improve the status of teachers working in privately managed recognised schools in the state, sanction of the Governor of Punjab is accorded to the payment of adhoc grants to the private schools at 95% of the deficit w.e.f. 1.12.1967 in accordance with the principles laid down in the working pape: (copy enclosed) subject to the following conditions:- a) At present grants are paid at 75% of the deficit subject to the ceiling of Rs. 6000/- and thus the managements are also sharing expenditure of the basis of unrevised scales of pay and dearness allowance. This centribution by the managements as it stood on 30.11.67 should be worked out and the amount may be reduced from the adhoc grant payable under the principles laid down in the working paper. ## Page 2 16 59 b) If any other grant has already been paid for the current and financial year to the private managements for similar purpose, this may be deducted. If no such payment has been made that will now merge in the adhoc grant payable under the revised rules, and no separate payment should be made. c) An agreement may also be got executed from the grantee laying down specific conditions for the fulfilment by them including the condition of refund and audit of grant, while releasing adhoc grants. 3. In case any District Education officer finds any difficulty in application of rules or interpretation of principles of grant in a