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Constituting a Committee to offer their views/recommendations to resolve certain issues in Education Department - Orders - Issued

Constituting a Committee to offer their views/recommendations to resolve certain issues in Education Department - Orders - Issued.



GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
School Education Dept. – Constituting a Committee to offer their views/recommendations to resolve certain issues in Education Department - Orders - Issued.
 


SCHOOL EDUCATION (PROG.II) DEPARTMENT

GO RT.No. 4                                                                                      Dated: 09-01-2018

ORDER:-
The Hon’ble Minister (HRD) has convened a meeting on 28.11.2017 in his chambers with the Teacher Unions and Graduate MLCs, Special Chief Secretary (SE), Commissioner of School Education and discussed the following issues and ordered to constitute a committee for their resolution.
Issues to be resolved pertaining and limited to 1998, 2008, 2012 DSC Candidates, who lost their chances of selection due to reduction of qualifying marks during the selection process.

Issues pertaining to the demand of regularization of contract lecturers working in Junior, Degree & Polytechnic Colleges.

Model School Teachers salaries and framing of service rules on par with Government Teachers i.e. 010 Salaries and merging of Staff into School Education.

Filling up of the 100% upgraded vacancies instead of 70% by promotion  of PETs & Pandits.
Promotions in Junior Colleges - RIOs, DVEOs & Principals.

Filling up of Teaching / Non Teaching posts in Aided Jr. & Degree Colleges on par with Aided Schools in School Education Department as per existing rules.

Issue of delegation of DDO powers to MEOs concerned instead of DEOs, in respect of Aided Teaching / Non teaching staff.

Formulation of policy for recruitment of Professors & Asst. Professors and other recruitment / Regularization issues in Universities in consultation with VC & Registrar of Universities concerned and Associations members.

Implementation of career advancement scheme of Aided Degree College Teaching staff.
10. 40% quota for JLs promotion from the feeder category.

The Government, to consider all such issues as referred above, have therefore, decided to constitute a committee with the following members of Legislative Council to deliberate the above issues and to give their views/recommendations and accordingly, the committee is constituted with the following members:-

1
Sri Gade Srinivasulu Naidu, MLC
Member
2
Sri A.S. Ramakrishna, MLC
Member
3
Sri T. D. Janardhan, MLC
Member
4
Sri Katti Narasimha Reddy, MLC
Member
5
Sri V. Balasubrahmanyam, MLC
Member
6
Sri Boddu Nageswara Rao, MLC
Member
7
Sri P.V.N. Madhav, MLC
Member
8
Commissioner of School Education, Andhra Pradesh
Member Convener
9
Commissioner of Collegiate & Technical Education, Andhra Pradesh
Member
10
Commissioner of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh
Member
11
Secretary, APSCHE
Member




The Heads of Departments including Higher Education and Secretary, APSCHE, Commissioner of Collegiate Education, Commissioner of Technical Education and Commissioner of School Education will present their issues before the committee and discuss the issues for resolution and proper recommendation. The Joint Directors dealing with the issues of teachers/lecturers of Schools Education, Collegiate Education and Technical Education who are looking after the matters referred above, shall bring the issues related to their department before the committee and render all assistance in smooth conduct of the proceedings of the committee including drafting of minutes, arranging venue, miscellaneous work related to the conduct of the meeting. The Committee shall submit their recommendations to the Government within 15 days.
The Commissioner of School Education shall provide secretarial assistance for the committee.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)

                                                       ADITYA NATH DAS

SPECIAL CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT

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