GOVERNMENT
OF ANDHRA PRADESH
GENERAL
ADMINISTRATION (SERVICES-A) DEPARTMENT
Memo
No. 2047/Ser.-A/83-1, Dated
10th October 1983.
Sub: PUBLIC SERVICES -
Subordinate Services - Employment of dependent children of deceased Government
employee who die in harness - Recruitment procedure, etc. - Clarification -
Issued.
Ref: - 1. G.O.Ms.No.
687, General Administration (Ser.-A) Department, dated 3rd October
1977.
2. Government memoNo. 618/Ser.-A/78-11, Genera! Administration (Ser.-A) Department dated 17thDecember;1979.
3. Government MemoNo.1083/Ser.-A/B0/1, General Administration (Ser.-A) Department, dated 1st August1980.
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the G.O. cited orders were issued for providing permanent relief to the
deserving bereaved members of the family of the deceased Government servants by
providing a job to the spouse or the dependent children of Government servants
who die while in Government service, subject to the conditions mentioned
therein. In the Memo second cited, certain clarifications were issued in regard
to the scope of the orders issued in the G.O. cited. In the Memo third cited,
it has been made amply clear that no relaxations shall be given in the matter
of implementation of the G.0. cited and indiscriminate compassionate
appointments in the cases of the dependents of the deceased Government servants
who die in harness will deprive other equally deserving poor families in
securing jobs. Instructions were also issued not to entertain cases which do
not satisfy the criteria laid down in the said G.O.
2.
It has been observed a large number of cases are still being referred by the
Department of Secretariat to this Department for relaxation of one or the other
conditions mentioned in the G.O. cited for appointment of the spouse or
dependent children of the deceased Government servants. The matter has again
been carefully examined by the Government. It has been considered that no
application for relaxation of any of the conditions mentioned in the G.O. cited
in respect of appointment of dependents of deceased Government servants to
posts other than the posts in the Last Grade Service should be entertained. In
the case of compassionate appointments to Last Grade Service, if the
Secretaries to Government consider that relaxations are justified in some hard
cases, in the conditions relating to the age for entry into the Last Grade
Service or in the stipulated time limit of two years for application in the case
of minor dependents or in the educational qualifications prescribed for the
post in Last Grade Service for which appointments is sought for in the matter
of appointment of minor children of the deceased employees, they may refer deserving
cases, with their recommendation to this Department. In no other case,
applications for relaxation of the conditions should be entertained by the
Government.
3.
The Departments of Secretariat and Heads of Departments are requested to issue
instructions to their subordinate authorities to scrupulously follow the above instruction
and not to recommend any cases for relaxation in the matter of appointment to the
spouse or children of the deceased employees other than those seeking
appointments to Last Grade Service Posts.
G.V. RAMAKRISHNA,
Chief Secretary to
Government.