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Sunday 1 June 2014

9k Telangana Employees to Get 'Order to Serve' Today

Published: 31st May 2014 08:46 AM
Last Updated: 31st May 2014 08:57 AM
HYDERABAD: “No employee should feel aggrieved. The families of employees should not feel unhappy. This is our endeavour,” chief secretary P K Mohanty has told the Telangana and Seemandhra employees. The message has left a positive feeling among employees of both the regions.
Finally, the message is that Telangana employees will work for T and Seemandhra employees for residuary AP. After the message, the employees of both the regions, who attended a meeting with the chief secretary at the Secretariat on Friday were seen satisfied.
Any minor issues or mistakes in the allocation of employees could be resolved within three months, that is final allocation of staff, the employees felt. Though, officials expected fireworks at the meeting, it ended on a positive note.
Now, the “order to serve” will be issued by the DoPT by Saturday night and the state government will serve the orders to around 9,000 employees, all of them are from Telangana, to serve the T-state. The individual orders will be issued on Sunday.
The officials reportedly explained to the employee unions of Seemandhra and Telangana that both the chief ministers-designate of T and AP are in favour of allocation of state-cadre employees based on their nativity. The Telangana government will create supernumerary posts to absorb all the T-native staff.
“When new states are formed, there should be a positive atmosphere. The focus should be on development and constructive activities. Employees should not feel aggrieved, which may reduce the work efficiency,” the officials felt.
The final allocation will start on June 9. There will be a meeting  every 15 days. If any employee has any problem, it can be resolved.
After the meeting, Telangana Employees Joint Action Committee (TEJAC) leader G Devi Prasad said that they could not blame state government officials for minor issues and the fault lay with the central government. “We doubt that some Seemandhra employees produced fake nativity certificates. We will decide on such issues after the provisional allocation is made,” he said and added that all the Telangana employees would work for the Telangana state.
Another leader C Vithal said that the chief secretary had assured him that his case would be resolved. Vithal was ordered to serve Seemandhra, which was opposed by T-employees.  APNGOs president P Ashok Babu said that the allocation should be made based on the guidelines issued by the central government.
Secretariat to Work on Sunday?
Officials are contemplating declaring Sunday as a working day for the Secretariat for smooth transition and also finish the balance work of division. The official orders declaring Sunday as a working day have to be issued

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