He said notification on the salary hike will be issued in a day or two.
"A series of Cabinet meetings were held before it got the LG's nod. Delhi's guest teachers are facing a lot of issues, low salaries is one of them. With the move, the teachers will be able to lead a dignified life," he said.
Detailing the revised salary slabs, he said, the Post Graduate teacher (PGT) would be getting Rs 34,000 per month instead of existing Rs 21,000.
"Approximately, there will be a hike of 70 to 80 per cent for everyone. The move would benefit 17,000 teachers," the minister added.
Sisodia, also the education minister, later also met a group of guest teachers who were waiting outside the Delhi Secretariat and announced the decision to them.
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