GOVERNMENTOFANDHRA PRADESH
G ENERAL ADMI NISTRATION (SER.A.) DEPARTMENT
U.O.Note No:1695/Ser.A/99-1, Dated 28.01.1999
Sub: P.S. - Sub-ordinate
Services - Compassionate Appointments to the dependents of the deceased
Government employees who die in harness - Instructions - Reiterated.
Ref: 1. G.O.Ms.No. 400,G.A. (Ser.A) Dept., dt. 12.09.1996.
2. Memo
No. 14102/Ser.A/96-1, dt. 26.11.96.
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In the G.O. 1st cited, while
reviewing the scheme or compassionate appointments of deceased Government
employees who die in harness, the Government have directed that the proposals
for providing compassionate appointments to the dependents or decease
Government employees which are totally in conformity with the existing
Government instructions on the scheme only should be considered and no cases
which are in deviation of the orders/instructions/guidelines issued in the
matter should be proposed for any relaxation, whatsoever. In the said G.O., the
Departments of Secretariat / Heads of Departments / District Collectors etc.
have been requested to adhere to the existing instructions and guidelines issued
from time to time on the scheme while considering compassionate appointments to
the dependents of the deceased Government employees strictly without any
deviation. It was also directed not to entertain the requests for compassionate
appointments in cases which do not conform to the conditions stipulated in the
scheme from time to time as no application for relaxation of any of the
conditions stipulated under the scheme is proposed to be entertained by
Government, as a matter of general policy. Further in Govt. Memo. Second cited
it has been clarified that the clarification / instructions / guidelines and
concessions issued from time to time on the scheme are in vogue. Therefore,
when there is an inbuilt relaxation incorporated in the rules itself, it will not
attract the provisions of G.O. first cited.
2. Inspite of these instructions, number of
instances have come to the notice of the Government wherein Heads of
Departments as well as Departments of Secretariat are entertaining applications / representations
in case of compassionate appointments for relaxation of existing rules on the subject
on some ground or other. The matter was again reviewed by the Government and it
is decided to reiterate the instructions issued in the G.O. cited.
3. Accordingly, while reiterating the
instructions issued in the G.O. first cited, all Departments of Secretariat are
requested not to entertain the applications / representations in case of
compassionate appointments for relaxations of existing rules and in future any
such proposals referred to Genl. Admn. (Ser.) Dept., will not be entertained.
All the Departments of Secretarial are also requested lo issue similar
instructions lo the Heads of Departments under their administrative control. A
copy of the instructions so issued may be furnished to this Department.
N.V.H. SASTRY
SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT