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Telangana Given Over 9,800 Staff of State Cadre

Express News Service
Hyderabad, May 31:
   As many 9,893 state-cadre employees are allocated to Telangana state on provisional basis on Saturday. The "order to serve" are being issued to individual employees on Sunday. Of the total allocated,
8,601 for Telangana Heads of Departments, 1,164 for Telangana  Secretariat and 128 for Telangana Assembly.
   The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) approved the allocation and sent the department-wise allocation lists to the State government officials on Saturday. The officials served the orders to some employees, available on Saturday and the remaining will be issued on Sunday. All the employees allocated to Telangana should report to duty on Monday, on the formation of Telangana state.
 Of the 9,893 employees most of them belong to Telangana state. Around 300 employees belong to Seemandhra, official sources said.
 The DoPT issued two different orders on Saturday. The first one brief order allocating all the local, district, zonal and mutli-zonal posts to be allocated to the respective states, where they are currently working.
 The second order issued for the state-cadre employees. The order contained the names of state-cadre employees with department-wise lists.
"A grievance cell will be set up with Chief Secretaries of both AP and Telangana. Every department will have a grievance cell. If any employee have any doubt, the Central government will provide solution. If, necessary, the Centre may even revise the order of "order to serve. The State Reorganisation Cell secretary will monitor the entire process," Principal Secretary (Finance) PV Ramesh said. He added that the entire process of final allocation will be completed from three to six months time.
T-SURPLUS: As per the information, in the combined state, Telangana employees are 600 more than the sanctioned post, where as Seemandhra people are 67 more than the sanctioned strength. In HoDs, the Telangana people are around 4,000 surplus thant the actual posts and the Seemandhra employees are 2,600 less than the actual strength.


GRAPHIC
Total employees in combined state - 12.5 lakh
Secretariat employees - 4,046
State cadre employees - 65,000
Multi-zonal employees - 6,600
Zonal cadre employees - 1.43 lakh
District level employees - 10.32 lakh
Vacancies - 2.57 lakh

DIVISIBLE STATE-CADRE FORCE:
Total staff - 65,000
Vacancies - 18,000
Net divisible staff - 47,000

PROVISIONAL ALLOCATION TO T-STATE
Heads of Departments  - 8,601
Secretariat - 1,164
T-Assembly 128
Total 9,893


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Rajiv Sharma may be Telangana cs

Express News Service
Hyderabad, May 30:
Rajiv Sharma, a 1982 batch IAS officer, is likely to be the chief secretary of Telanagana state.

Sharma, who is on central deputation, has been repatriated to his parent AP cadre to facilitate his posting.

Till now he was on central deputation. After his repatriation, he has been provisionally allotted to Telangana state. He acted as a liaison officer between the centre and the state on bifurcation.

The DoPT approved the proposal for his premature repatriation and issued an order to this effect on Friday.

44 IAS officers allocated to Telangana state

Express News Service
Hyderabad, May 30:

  The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) provisionally allocated 44 IAS officers to Telangana state on Friday.

In its orders the DoPT joint secretary PK Das stated that 44 IAS officers borne on the undivided cadre of AP to Telangana cadre with effect from June 2, till further orders.

 The officers provisionally allocated to Telangana state are:


D Lakshmi Parthasaraty Bhaskar, AK Parida, Rajiv Sharma, K Pradeep Chandra, Shyam Kumar Sinha, Vinod Kumar Agrawal, Bibhu Prasad Acharya, T Radha, V Nagi Reddy, J Remond Peter, SK Joshi, Ajay Mishra, Suresh Chanda, Heera Lal Samariya, S Narsingh Rao, N Aravinda Reddy, Bhambal Ram Meena, Poonam Malakondiah, Vijay Kumar, Sunil Sharma, K Ramakrishna Rao, Harpreet Singh, Jayesh Ranjan, Vikas Raj, Busani Venkateswara Rao, N Siva Sankar, M Jagadeeswar, B Kishore, C Parthasarathi, VN Vishnu, RV Chandravadan, Sabyasachi Ghose, GD Aruna, B Venkatesham, V Anil Kumar, Sanjay Kumar, Benhur Mahesh Dutt Ekka, B Janardhanreddy, L Shasidhar, Lav Aggarwal, Shailaja Ramaiyer, N Sridhar, A Ashok and Ahmed Nadeem.

 IAS officers working in the jurisdiction of Telangana and working in the jurisdiction will for the respective states. IAS officers posted in offices having state-wide jurisdiction of united AP, except the officers allocated to Telangana, to the successor state of AP till further orders.
 This provisional allocation shall not confer any right on any officer so allocated for being allocated to either of the successor sttes durin their final allocation in accordance with the provisions of the Reorganisation Act.

Govt Makes Provisional Allocation of Buildings

Published: 31st May 2014 09:05 AM
Last Updated: 31st May 2014 09:36 AM

   The office space for both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments is allocated in the Secretariat. The blocks were allocated department-wise for both the state. The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister will function from L Block 8th floor, while Telangana Chief Minister will function from C Block. A, B, C and D Blocks allocated to Telangana and H, J, K and L Blocks are allocated to AP governmet. Chief Secretary PK Mohanty issued orders to this effect on Friday. The allocation is as follows:
  The orders said that the government allocated provisinally the A, B, C and D Blocks in the existing Secretariat premises for the Secretariat of the State of Telangana; and J, K, L, H(South) and H(North) Blocks, for the Secretariat of the State of Andhra Pradesh, for the purpose of locating the respective Secretariats.
  All Secretariat Departments will take necessary action and arrangements as per this transition plan.


 TELENGANA SECRETARIAT - Allocation of Departments
A-Block
1st Floor:  Environment, Forests, Science and Technology Department

2nd Floor:  Information Technology and Communications Dept

3rd Floor:  Law Dept

4th Floor:  Home Dept

5th Floor: Transport, Roads and Buildings Dept

B-Block

1st Floor:  General Administration (Elections) Dept

2nd Floor : General Administration Dept

3rd Floor: Youth Advancement, Tourism and Culture Dept

4th Floor : Irrigation and Command Area Development Dept

5th Floor : Irrigation and Command Area Development Dept

6th Floor : Irrigation and Command Area Development Dept

C-Block

1st Floor:  General Administration Dept / Press Secretary to Chief Minister

2nd Floor: General Administration Dept

3rd Floor: Office of the Chief Secretary to Government / Cabinet Hall

4th Floor:  Chief Minister’s Office, GAD, Conference Hall

5th Floor:  Chief Minister’s Office and GAD.

6th Floor: Chief Minister’s Office

D-Block
1st Floor:  Tribal Welfare, Social Welfare, Backward Classes Welfare, Minorities Welfare, Women, Children, Disabled and Senior Citizens Dept, School Education Dept and Higher Education Dept

2nd Floor:  Agriculture and Cooperation Dept, Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies Dept, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries Dept, Industries and Commerce Dept, Infrastructure and Investment Dept, Public Enterprises Dept, Labour, Employment, Training and Factories Dept, Energy Dept, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Dept

3rd Floor : Municipal Administration and Urban Development Dept, Housing, Panchayat Raj and Rural Development,
Rural Water Supply, Health and Medical and Family Welfare Dept.

4th Floor : Finance, Revenue and Planning:


Andhra Pradesh Secretariat _ Provisional Allotment of space to Departments:


L - Block
1st Floor Municipal Administration and Urban Development and Housing

2nd Floor: Energy, Environment, Forests, Science and Technology and Youth Advancement, Tourism and Culture

3rd Floor: Health, Medical and Family Welfare and Women, Children, Disabled and Senior Citizens

4th Floor:  Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, Industries and Commerce and Infrastructure and Investment, Public Enterprises, Labour, Employment, Training and Factories Department

5th Floor: Planning Department / Cabinet Hall

6th Floor: General Administration Department

7th Floor: Chief Secretary's Office, Video Conference Hall and other Secretaries of General
Administration Department

8th Floor:  Chief Minister's Chamber, Chief Minister's Secretaries and other officers


J - Block
1st Floor: Law Library; and General Administration (SB) Department

2nd Floor: Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries Dept, Agriculture and Cooperation Dept,  Consumer Affairs, Food and Civil Supplies Dept

3rd Floor: School Education and Higher Education Dept,

4th Floor: Social Welfare, Tribal Welfare, Backward Classes Welfare and Minorities Welfare

5th Floor: Home Department, Transport, Roads and Buildings

6th Floor: Irrigation and Command Area Development and Irrigation and Command Area Development (Projects)

7th Floor:  Panchayat Raj and Rural Development

8th Floor:  Ministers' Chambers

North-H Block
1st Floor: General Administration (CRB),  General Administration (Vigilance), Housing Society; Andhra Pradesh Technology Services, AP Secretariat Association

2nd Floor: Finance Department, Andhra Pradesh Vigilance Commission

3rd Floor:  Finance

4th Floor: Revenue


South-H Block

1st Floor: Central Secretariat Library / Commissioner of Inquiries

2nd Floor: Ministers’ Chambers

3rd Floor:  Ministers’ Chambers


K-Block

1st Floor: State Bank of Hyderabad, Telecom Office, Post office, Hospital and Service Associations

2nd Floor: Andhra Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer's Office, Ministers' Chambers, Service Associations, Mee Seva,
Unani and Ayurvedic Hospitals

3rd Floor: Law Department, Deputy Pay and Accounts Officer's Office, Co-operative Credit Society


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T, AP Staff of Secretariat Clash over Union’s Assets

Published: 31st May 2014 08:46 AM
Last Updated: 31st May 2014 09:05 AM

HYDERABAD: Tension prevailed in the Secretariat here on Friday as Telangana employees insisted on bifurcation of assets of Secretariat Employees Association between AP and T employees. Secretariat Employees Association president U Murali Krishna and secretary A Padma Chary, along with the Seemandhra and Telangana employees, entered into a heated argument in their association hall.
The Secretariat has only one recognised union, of which both Telangana and Seemandhra employees are members. But, during the Telangana movement, Seemandhra employees and Telangana employees floated different organisations. For service matters like PRC and others, the Telangana and Seemandhra employees worked jointly in the recognised union. Now, with the state being divided, Telangana employees led by Padma Chary wanted division of the union too. The present room of the association is located in H-Block which has been allocated to the residuary state of AP.
Padma Chary, along with other Telangana employees, put up a board on Friday stating that the office room belonged to the Telangana Secretariat Employees Association, to which Association president Murali Krishna objected. Soon, Telangana and AP employees entered into a heated argument and police had to intervene to pacify the two groups.
Padma Chary said that Murali Krishna was not conducting general body meetings of the association, which promoted them to swing into action. He said that apart from membership fee amount, the gym and other assets had to be distributed between Telangana and AP employees. The matter was taken up with the chief secretary later.
Union Room
* Telangana employees wanted gym and other assets also to be distributed between the two states
* The matter was referred to the chief secretary

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

Separate Links for MeeSeva Portals

Published: 30th May 2014 08:50 AM
Last Updated: 30th May 2014 08:50 AM
HYDERABAD: In view of division, MeeSeva too will cater to the needs of both the successor states.
Bifurcation plans have been prepared for providing the services of MeeSeva across the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The meeseva.gov.in portal will be common to both the states and separate links for Andhra Pradesh (http://ap.meeseva.gov.in) and for Telangana state (http://tg.meeseva.gov.in) are being created, so that the services can be rendered seamlessly from the appointed day.
The maintenance of meeseva.gov.in portal has been entrusted to APOnline till 31st March 2015. After the appointed day, the expenses can be met by the two states in the ratio (AP:Telangana is 58:42).