Panel to study employment for Telanganites

News pulse, Politics | admin | June 4, 2011 at 4:07 pm

A one-man commission has been constituted on Friday by the state government to study the implementation of the Presidnetial order in providing employment to Telangana people in all government departments. The commission is constituted in accordance with the agreement reached between the state government and Telangana Joint Action Committee (T-JAC) of employees, teachers and workers following the non-cooperation movement launched in March this year.

According to an order issued by chief secretary S V Prasad, a retired judge of the AP High Court will head the commission and the terms of reference for it along with the name of the judge will be announced soon. The tenure of the commission will be initially for a period of one year. The chief secretary also issued two other orders in pursuance of the same agreement under which heads of departments and heads of offices, as specified in the Presidential Order, have been directed to review all deputations and appointments made by transfer in violation of the order.

The government took three months to constitute the commission after it reached an agreement with the JAC which threatened to re-launch its agitation if the government did not concede its demands including statehood for Telangana.

The Telangana aspirators say, this is another delay tactic by the state and central govt. to delay the formation of T and time given to the panel is one complete year, meaning another one year of wait and watch after SKC.

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