Complete division of employees within four days, KCR tells officials

He asked officials to submit a report to him on employee allocation to new districts and zones within five days

Update: 2021-12-18 18:54 GMT
Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao said new districts were created in order to make administration more accessible to the people living in backward areas. (DC Image)

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao on Saturday directed officials to complete the entire process of division of state government employees in the next four to five days and make allocations in accordance with the zonal system brought by the state government in August.

He asked officials to submit a report to him on employee allocation to new districts and zones within five days.

Rao reviewed the progress of the division and allocation of employees to new districts with district collectors and senior officials of various departments.

He instructed officials to strictly follow the presidential order in this regard. He said the move would also create new government jobs for the unemployed youth. Employees have already indicated their options and the entire process of relocating them to new districts will be completed by Monday. They will be required to report for duty within a week after the allotments are made.

Rao said new districts were created in order to make administration more accessible to the people living in backward areas. Comprehensive development can be achieved only if employees move to remote areas, he said.

He asked district collectors to consider spouse cases pertaining to transfers on humanitarian grounds and ensure that they work in the same area. However, he wanted the officials to ensure that it would not destroy job opportunities for locals as the new zonal system mandates 95 per cent reservations to locals in government jobs.

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