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Friday 18 April 2014

Provisional Allocation of Staff to Be on Nativity Basis

The actual work on allocation of state-cadre employees to Seemandhra and Telangana states by the State Advisory Committee headed by CR Kamalanathan will begin only only after the Appointed Day, ie June 2.
Till then, state government officials, in consultation with the central government, will make only provisional allocation of employees. Telangana employees need not be apprehensive about Seemandhra employees occupying key posts in Telangana since the provisional allocation of employees will be based on their birth place.
Official sources say that there is no elected government in the state and the final allocation will be made after the appointed day when the elected governments will be in place in two states. A team of officials recently visited Madhya Pradesh to know how the state allocated the employees between two successor states _ Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh _ both headed by Congress chief ministers.
“There was no problem in the allocation and all state government employees were happy with the allocations. The AIS officers, however, had some complaints,” a member of the team says.
Around 1.68 lakh employees were allocated between Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. But there were only 800 complaints.
In Madhya Pradesh, the notification for a new state was issued six months ahead of the appointed day. Here, in AP, there is hardly three months’ time. So, officials wanted some more time and will wait till  new governments are formed in AP and Telangana.
Meanwhile, state government officials have decided to visit Chhattisgarh on April 21 to study the allocation in the newly created state. The officials, who visited Bhopal, will meet Chhattisgarh chief secretary Vivek, additional CS (finance) DS Misra and agriculture official Nath on April 21 and also meet another official Sirohi in Delhi. Sirohi was involved in employee allocation in Madhya Pradesh.

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