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Saturday 24 May 2014

No Promotions, Transfers of Government Staff till June 2

HYDERABAD: The state government has banned all promotions to its employees till the Appointed Day of June 2. Chief secretary PK Mohanty issued orders to this effect on Saturday.
A general ban on all promotions in the state at all levels is imposed, till the process of allocation of employees to the successor states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are completed. A ban is also imposed on all appointments, transfers, revision of seniority and change in terms and conditions of employment. However, the above restrictions can be waived for good and sufficient reasons, only when there are compelling public interests which warrant such waiver. The instructions are issued to all the departments of the Secretariat, heads of departments and district collectors. Several requests were made to the government for promoting certain employees to higher cadre, before the Appointed Day. There had also been certain representations from associations of employees to put a freeze on all promotions and that the matter be left to the successor state governments to deal with promotions of their employees after the Appointed Day. In the wake of these representations, the government has decided to ban promotions and transfers.
The government took note of the guidelines, when the states of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar were bifurcated in 2000, according to which all recruitments against vacancies in the interim i.e., till issue of final allocation orders may be kept in abeyance. They may be kept in abeyance till reorganisation of state is given effect to.
Wherever panels have been recently published, selected candidates will be notified that their services in the existing state of Bihar/MP/UP may not be required beyond the Appointed Day and that they are liable to serve in the successor state of Jharkhand /C’garh / Uttaranchal after reorganisation, as the case may be.

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