Hyderabad:
The Telangana state government on Tuesday lifted, with immediate
effect, the ban on promotions of government employees in various
categories. The ban was imposed in May 2014 on promotions, appointments,
transfers, revision of seniority, and in a change in terms and
conditions of employment in the state at all levels, till the process of
allocation of employees to the successor states of Telangana and AP was
completed.
On the instructions of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, Chief
Secretary Rajiv Sharma on Tuesday issued orders lifting the ban. The
orders state that in most of the departments, the process of tentative
allocation of employees between the successor states has been completed
by the Advisory Committee headed by Kamalanathan and the employees,
against whom no objections are raised on their tentative allocation,
have been relieved by the respective states and they have reported to
the states to which they have been allocated.
The ban shall stand lifted in respect of the local, district, zonal
and multi-zonal cadre posts which fall entirely in Telangana state. The
government also issued orders stating that the ban was lifted in respect
of posts having state cadre and the posts in Secretariat, heads of
departments, state-level offices etc., for which the process of final
allocation between the successor states is completed by the Central
government. However, these orders these orders shall not apply to the
employees whose tentative allocation is under objection, until final
allocation orders are issued by the Government of India.