Published: 19th March 2014 08:44 AM
Last Updated: 19th March 2014 08:44 AM
The work of the Kamalnathan Committee _ allocating employees
respectively to Telangana and residuary Andhra Pradesh _ will not end
immediately after the Appointed Day and may continue for a year or two
more.
“The Kamalnathan Committee not only allocates employees but also looks after the grievances of employees, if any. So, the committee will continue for one or two more years after the division of the state,” an officer explained. Such committees were continued even for 10 years in UP and other states.
According to official sources, the Centre is yet to constitute the advisory committee on allocation of employees. It has time till March 31 to constitute the committee and will officially announce the name of Kamalnathan as its chairman only then. The state administration will collect the data of employees before March 29 and submit it to Kamalnathan after the Centre constitutes the advisory panel.
“The Kamalnathan Committee not only allocates employees but also looks after the grievances of employees, if any. So, the committee will continue for one or two more years after the division of the state,” an officer explained. Such committees were continued even for 10 years in UP and other states.
According to official sources, the Centre is yet to constitute the advisory committee on allocation of employees. It has time till March 31 to constitute the committee and will officially announce the name of Kamalnathan as its chairman only then. The state administration will collect the data of employees before March 29 and submit it to Kamalnathan after the Centre constitutes the advisory panel.
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