DOPT AR 0607 English Print.pmd - Jeywin
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MINISTRY OF PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES & PENSIONS<br />
of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and in 30 cases directions/decisions of the<br />
Courts are to be complied with.<br />
UTT<strong>AR</strong> PRADESH AND UTT<strong>AR</strong>AKHAND<br />
14.3 Allocation of 10, 98,000 state government employees of state cadre between UP<br />
and Uttarakhand is going on. Allocation in respect of nine departments / cadres out<br />
of 115 are still to be completed. Employees belonging to the hill sub-cadre were<br />
allocated to Uttrakhand by a general order dated 11 September, 2001. So far SAC<br />
has held 69 meetings. The SAC reconstituted under the Chairmanship of Shri S.A.T.<br />
Rizvi, IAS (Retd.), is considering allocation in respect of remaining 9 departments/<br />
sub departments and deferred cases. The terms of the Committee is going to expire<br />
on 31 December, 2008. This has now been extended upto June, 2009 to complete<br />
the allocation process. Another Committee under the chairmanship of Dr. S.K.<br />
Sarkar, Joint Secretary, DoPT is considering the grievances of the aggrieved<br />
employees of the Departments where the allocation process has already been<br />
completed. A total of 1088 Court cases are pending in different High Courts of the<br />
two states. Constant efforts are being made to get the cases disposed of as<br />
expeditiously as possible.<br />
BIH<strong>AR</strong> AND JH<strong>AR</strong>KHAND<br />
14.4 The allocation of 1,08,000 state government employees of the state cadre, between<br />
Bihar and Jharkhand is almost complete except allocation of about 1000 employees<br />
deferred/left over cases and is expected to be completed towards the middle of<br />
2009. The SAC in Bihar was discontinued w.e.f. 1 July, 2008. To consider the pending<br />
deferred/left over cases, a Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. S.K. Sarkar<br />
has been constituted. In order to expedite nearly 262 pending cases in the High<br />
Courts, information has been called for from the States and constant efforts are<br />
being made to dispose of these cases.<br />
GUIDELINES<br />
14.5 Allocation of state government employees between the successor states is being<br />
done in accordance with the guidelines on reorganisation. The guidelines are revised<br />
from time to time to meet the changing circumstances.<br />
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