Division of APSP, Armed Reserve, finalised

Centre to take the final call; medical staff division pending

April 05, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:49 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Kamalnathan Committee has completed a major exercise by finalising the distribution of employees of Andhra Pradesh Special Police and Armed Reserve, City Police Lines of the combined State between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

The APSP and AR units alone account for about 18,000 employees in the rank of constable to Inspector.

The committee notified a tentative list after its last meeting on February 28 and sought objections before finalising the list.

But it encountered a stumbling block yet again in tentative division of employees of Medical and Health Department as majority of the doctors are yet to submit their school certificates as proof of their local status.

The committee headed by Mr. Kamalanathan and comprising Secretaries, State Reorganisation Cell of both the States- L. Premchander Reddy (Andhra Pradesh) and S. Ramakrishna Rao and Director, Department of Personnel and Training, New Delhi met here on Monday and went through the objections received from APSP and APARP personnel and disposed them in the presence of Head of Departments from both the States.

“The final list will be recommended to the GoI for approval and it will notify the list for the distribution of employees,” sources said.

Overall the committee cleared the objections pertaining to 21 units today, 18 of APSP, one of APARP, one each of Commissioner of Printing and Stationery and Department of Insurance Medicine.

There are overall 153 units of 90 departments and the employees of these units have to be distributed between the two States based on certain parameters including local status.

The committee so far completed distribution of over 40,000 employees.

After the APSP, the next wing with considerable employee strength is Medical and Health Department, with about 10,000 employees, which has been pending due to delay in furnishing the cadre strength of employees by the respective HoDs.

Circular to doctors

With the doctors not furnishing their school certificates to enable the HoDs- Directors of Medical Education and Health of both the States, determine their local category status, the committee decided to issue a circular to initiate action against doctors who fail to submit their school certificates to their HoDs by April 20, sources said.

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