LUCKNOW, March 2 -- Salaries of state employees in large numbers have not reached their bank accounts despite the government's announcement that the same be credited by February end only in view of Holi to be celebrated on March 4. Atul Mishra, general secretary of Rajkiya Karamchari Sanyukt Parishad, a body of state employees claimed, "Those working at divisional level have got their salaries but lakhs of other employees working in many districts are still awaiting their pay." JN Tiwari, president of Rajya Karmchari Sanyukt Parishad, said the majority of employees and pensioners haven't received the amount. "The directions from the CM have not been followed despite almost all employees having declared their assets too," he claimed. "I can say employees in Jaunpur, Gazipur, Mau, Chandauli and Varanasi are awaiting salaries," said Anand Mishra, regional in-charge, Rajkiya Karamchari Sanyukt Parishad. "Salaries of many employees are stuck at the treasury level as bank transfer could not be done," Mishra claimed. According to a letter issued to all DMs and treasury officerd by the state government on February 25, salaries were to be credited by February 28, keeping in view that March 1 and 2 are holidays. BL Kushwaha, senior vice president of retired employees and pensioners' association, said, "Even pensions have not been transferred." Over 15 lakh teachers and other employees of the basic education department and 20,000 teachers and other staff of the higher education department had not received their salaries till Sunday. Manoj Pandey, president of the Lucknow University Associated Colleges Teachers' Association, said, "While the bills were duly passed by the department, the payment was not done within the given time by the treasury."...