Will the government of Telangana regularize our services?

We, the employees working in the O/o. Telangana State Council of Higher Education (A Statutory Body of the Telangana State), have been working on a Consolidated monthly remuneration for the past 10 to 15 years, with the hope that the Government of Telangana will regularize our services. The Finance (HRM.I) Department, Government of Telangana, has issued a government order vide G.O.Ms.No.38, Dated: 30.04.2023, for the regularization of the services of Contract personnel based on the proposals received from the concerned administrative departments. However, since the Telangana State Council of Higher Education is under the 10th schedule of the Andhra Pradesh…

Question: Will the government of Telangana regularize our services? We, the employees working in the O/o. Telangana State Council of Higher Education (A Statutory Body of the Telangana State), have been working on a Consolidated monthly remuneration for the past 10 to 15 years, with the hope that the Government of Telangana will regularize our services. The Finance (HRM.I) Department, Government of Telangana, has issued a government order vide G.O.Ms.No.38, Dated: 30.04.2023, for the regularization of the services of Contract personnel based on the proposals received from the concerned administrative departments.

However, since the Telangana State Council of Higher Education is under the 10th schedule of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2014, commonly known as the Telangana Act, the consolidated employees belonging to Andhra Pradesh are still working, and we, the employees belonging to Telangana, are 20 persons working in different cadres which come under Group-IV, struggling to get our employment regularized.

Furthermore, our employees' data has not been listed in the Government orders vide G.O.Ms.No.38, Dated: 30.04.2023. We, therefore, request you to do the needful and help in the regularization of our services.

Your cadre is not defined therefore, no information has been given in the said government order. Thus, you should move a representation to the respective authority of the state government to classify your cadre. If the government is making delay in determination of your cadre, then you should move a writ petition in the High Court for seeking a mandamus writ.

If your cadre has been defined then you are entitled to be regularised as per the government order dated 30-04-2023. There is only one legal impediment i.e. classification of cadre, lies in your case. Otherwise you are entitled for regularisation.

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