WP(C) 4045/2008 BEFORE HON’BLE THE HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE A.POTSANGBAM Heard Mr.M.U.Mahmud learned Counsel appearing for the petitioners. Also heard Mr . K.N.Choudhry, learned Addl. Advocate General, Assam for the respondents. The grievance of the petitioners as projected in these writ petitions i s that the petitioners have not been given the benefit of financial assistance, which are provided by the Government for non-provincialised LP/ME/ME Madrassaa S chools in the State. Mr.Choudhury, learned Addl. Advocate General has placed bef ore the Court a written instructions in the form of a letter dated 31.7.2010 iss ued by the Commissioner and Secretary to the Govt. of Assam, Education (Elementa ry) Department. According to this letter, a sum of Rs.400.00 cores has been earm arked for extension of financial assistance to about 1600 non-provincialised edu cational institutions in the State during the year 2010-2011 and detailed guide lines for the same are being formulated for fixation of monthly fixed pay of tea ching and non teaching staff of non-povincialised schools. This amount of Rs.400 .00 crores shall be utilized for extension of financial assistance once the form ulation of guidelines is completed. As on today, Govt. is providing financial aid of Rs.5000.00 each to LP / ME/ ME Madrassaa Schools where normally five teachers are employed. At this sta ge, Mr.Mahmud, learned counsel for the petitioners submits that in the particula r schools where the petitioner are serving as Teachers, there are 6 teachers in each schools including the petitioners who claim to be sectional teacher. In view of the above, it is directed that the financial assistance of Rs .5000.00 shall be distributed amongst the teaching staff of the petitioners’ Sch ool by the School management and the above direction shall continue till the gui delines are formulated by the Govt. as proposed in the above Govt. letter dated 31.7.2010. A copy of the letter dated 31.7.2010 placed before the Court by the lear ned Addl. Govt Advocate shall be kept on record. With the above observations and directions, the writ petitions stand dis posed of