GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
PUBLIC SERVICES - Subordinate Services -
Ministerial posts such as Clerks, Typists, Steno-typist, and other lower
categories - Employment of dependent children of deceased Government employees
who die in harness Recruitment procedure - creation of supernumerary posts -
Further instructions - Issued.
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GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (SERVICES-A)
DEPARTMENT
G.O.Ms.No. 259 Dated 19th May, 1986.
Read the following: -
3. From the Commissioner of Land Revenue,
Letter No. A/l/3577/84, dated 20th December 1984.
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In the G.O.s first and second read above, orders
have been issued to the effect that qualified and eligible dependents of
deceased Government servants shall not be appointed in the vacancies meant for
Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes unless they are members
of the said communities and. they shall be considered for appointments in
vacancies meant for other Caste candidates if they are readily available and if
no such vacancies are available, they may be appointed against supernumerary
posts to be created for the purpose.
2. The Commissioner of Land Revenue in his
letter third read above, has reported that the Collector, East Godavari district
has brought to his notice that the persons appointed under compassionate
grounds in supernumerary posts in terms of the orders issued in G.O.s first and
second read above and subsequently posted to temporary schemes will face
ousting or retrenchment on the principle of last come first go. In such·
contingencies, the very purpose of appointing the dependents of deceased Government
employees to provide succour to the families is likely to be defeated since
the Collector cannot continue them even on
supernumerary posts which were created earlier and ceased to exist on the
sanction of temporary post as a result of which the dependents of the deceased
employees have to be ousted till such time the supernumerary posts are again
sanctioned by the Government. To alert such contingency ·the Commissioner of
Land Revenue has suggested that the Government may empower the Collector to
continue the dependents of the deceased Government employees in service pending
sanction of supernumerary posts by Government.
3. Government examined the above suggestions
of the Commissioner of Land Revenue and with a view to mitigate the hardship
caused to the dependents of the deceased employees in the situations mentioned
by the Commissioner of Land Revenue in para 2 above, direct that wherever a
person is appointed on compassionate grounds under social security scheme
against a supernumerary posts unless he is absorbed in a regular vacancy as
distinct in a post sanctioned/created temporarily in connection with a scheme
or for a limited purpose, the supernumerary posts may be suppressed or kept in
abeyance so that it may be revived in the case of exigencies like abolition of
the temporary post consequent on the winding-up the scheme etc. All the appointing
authorities are directed to take action accordingly. Their attention is in this
connection invited to paragraph 5 of the G.O. first cited.
4. This order issue with the concurrence of
the Finance & Planning (F.W.) Department, vide their U.O. No.
86-3/01940/450A/HG/86, dated 27th March 1986.
SATHINAIR,
Secretary to Government.