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| Govt raps transfer policy; admits affecting premature transfers | | | Bashir Assad
Jammu, Feb12: While admitting that the transfer policy notified vide Government Order No. 861- GAD of 2010 had not been adhered to in letter and spirit, the government Wednesday said the premature transfers are not to be resorted to ordinarily, but it becomes imperative and unavoidable to make premature transfers. In written reply to a question tabled by MLA Darhal, Choudhery Zulfkar, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the state government has notified a comprehensive transfer policy vide Government Order No 861-GAD of 2010 which lays down the broad principles to be followed by all the designated authorities while affecting transfers/postings and making modifications in the transfer/posting orders. The CM said the broad principals laid down in the policy stresses that while affecting transfers, the eligibility and suitably of the concerned employee and the interest of government work shall be given the utmost priority. It also stresses that minimum tenure of a government employee on a post shall be two years and the maximum three years. The Chief minister, however, said it becomes imperative and unavoidable to make premature transfers to meet the contingencies arising out of (i) retirement on account of superannuation of officers, (ii) filling-up of posts for new projects, (iii) filling-up of posts due to promotions. CM said the transfer of an employee who has not completed the minimum prescribed tenure, also becomes unavoidable if it is not in the interest of administration to allow the employee to continue on a post for the full tenure, the performance of the employee is found to be below job requirement and the transfer is sought on health grounds, supported by medical certificates, issued by duly constituted medical boards. |
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