New Delhi: The Supreme Court, suffering from the treatment of teachers in the country, the Supreme Court has said that the public recurrence of “Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwarah” is only meaningless if a bile is paid to those who shape future generations.Despite paying Rs 30,000 in a month, criticizing the Government of Gujarat for paying the Constituent Assistant Professors, despite doing ad hoc and regular associate professors, despite working as the same work as an ad hoc and regular associate professors, which earns about Rs 1.2 lakh and Rs 1.4 lakh per month, which per month is a serious concern for justice PS Narasimha and Joymalya Bagchi, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a serious concern for us, which is a great concern for us to us Teachers have a serious concern, which our teachers have a serious concern. And expertise.,“Educationists, lecturers and professors are the intellectual backbone of any nation, as they dedicate their lives to shape the minds and character of future generations. Their job is beyond giving lessons – advice, guidance, guiding research, nurturing important thinking, and quick values ​​that contribute to society’s progress,”The SC was troubled by the lack of recognition of invaluable contribution of teachers in society and nation. “When teachers are not treated with dignity or offered respectable emoluments, it reduces the locations of a country on knowledge and reduces the inspiration of those assigned for the creation of their intellectual capital,” said this.Rejecting the appeal of the Gujarat government against the HC order directing the state to follow the “equal work, equal pay principle” for assistant professors in engineering colleges, the bench said that a nation can confirm its role for the importance and quality education, innovation and a Bryter future by ensuring only fair remuneration and dignified treatment.Referring to the case in hand, SC said, “More than the equitable claim to equality, it is bothering to see how lecturers, holding the post of assistant professors, paid at such low salary for nearly two decades and to appoint regularly to subsistence, only 923 posts were handed over. Hoc and constitutive appointments.,“While 158 posts were filled with ad hoc appointments, 902 posts were filled on a contractual basis. This measure vacated 737 posts, and in fact it increased with the approval of 525 new posts of assistant professors and 347 posts of lecturers.