[TIFR is the premier, and highly prestigious, scientific research institute
in the country, under the Department of Atomic Energy - directly overseen
by the Prime Minister.

It was something unimaginable, till the other day.

《The TIFR’s registrar, in a notice dated March 6, said the institute would
pay only 50 per cent of the net salary for February to its staff, including
teachers, as well as students and post-doctoral fellows “due to
insufficient funds”.》

This is only a part of the multi-pronged war - ranging from propgation of
laughable ideas from august platforms in the name of "science" to
throttling of funds, on science in the country.

Is it because "science" was so close to the heart of India's first Prime
Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, or just because it's in the very DNA of saffron
ideology, as in case of all religion-tinted ideologies, or both???]

https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/tifr-salary-shock/cid/1686403?fbclid=IwAR3fga1YPIauRJM_109BoGy5KbtRGAhg5rq6C3Q8JmZz9uhT3wqKhB8aKIw#.XIXwyXuTHn8.facebook

TIFR salary shock
Half-pay turns full after furore

By G.S. Mudur in New Delhi

Published 8.03.19, 3:02 AMUpdated 8.03.19, 3:02 AM
2 mins read

The TIFR campus
Source: TIFR

Faculty, staff and scholars at the prestigious central government-funded
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, received only half their
salaries for February because of “insufficient funds”, but the institute
deposited the balance after expressions of public anger on Twitter.

The TIFR’s registrar, in a notice dated March 6, said the institute would
pay only 50 per cent of the net salary for February to its staff, including
teachers, as well as students and post-doctoral fellows “due to
insufficient funds”.

“Remaining part of the salary will be paid when sufficient funds are
available,” the notice said.

Teachers and scholars said the move had left them surprised.

“I’ve been here since 2013 and do not recollect any similar instance of
mass salary cuts,” a research scholar told The Telegraph.

The scholar and a senior teacher at the institute said the salary cut was
probably not the result of an internal accounting issue but that of a lack
of funds at the institute.

A PTI report said the institute had deposited the balance amount on
Thursday after angry public responses on Twitter.

“The complete salary of all employees of TIFR has been credited to their
respective bank accounts. The issue has been resolved now,” it quoted TIFR
registrar George Antony as saying.

A faculty member confirmed to this newspaper on Thursday night that the
balance had been deposited.

The teacher declined to discuss why the funds may have fallen short. A
former staff member said the pay cut decision had impacted about 3,000
employees, students and post-doctoral scholars.

PTI reported that historian Ramachandra Guha had earlier on Thursday said
the TIFR was in a perilous state. “The perilous financial state of one of
India’s finest scientific research institutes,” Guha tweeted.

Sanjukta Basu, who describes herself as a writer and photographer pursuing
a PhD, posted on Twitter: “This is shocking. If a premier institute like
TIFR is running out of funds and Fellows are not paid full salary then
whose job and future is secure in this country? Why are all finest
institutes running out of funds?”

Another Twitter post said: “Once pride of Nation, this govt-run institute
will pay only half the salary to staff & scholars. Shame Modi govt. Shame.
U have money for foreign tours, self promotion & statues, but not scholars.”

The department of atomic energy-funded TIFR is engaged in research in the
frontier areas of astronomy, biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics and
the computational sciences. It is also a deemed university that awards
master’s and doctoral degrees.
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