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SC/ST backlog vacancies to be filled soon
By Our Special Correspondent
HYDERABAD, MAY 8. The Chief Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu,
today instructed officials to fill all backlog vacancies for the
Scheduled Castes and Tribes in various Government departments
within two months from now.
At a high-level meeting with Ministers and senior officials, he
said the Cabinet would review every fortnight the progress of the
recruitment process.
A total of 20,009 backlog vacancies for SCs and STs existed in
almost equal proportion as on March 31,1999. As on today, 11,590
vacancies have been filled leaving a backlog of 8,417 posts,
including 4,242 for SCs and 4,175 for the Tribes.
The meeting was informed that the Social Welfare department had
issued instructions on April 18 this year to all Secretaries and
Heads of Department to organise a special drive to fill all
backlog vacancies. Besides, the Finance and General
Administration departments had extended the exemption from the
written test and interview for filling these posts, except in the
case of recruitment of teachers where objective type tests were
ordered.The Chief Minister asked the Home department to make
efforts for vacation of the stay issued by the A.P.
Administrative Tribunal on the orders of the Tribal Welfare
department for filling 75 per cent of the posts in Scheduled
areas by tribals.
Officials of the Hyderabad Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board
said there were 74 vacancies for STs under multi-purpose workers
and sewerage cleaners but the work was being executed through
contract workers due to non-availability of candidates.
The Minister for Social Welfare, Mrs. K. Pushpaleela, the Chief
Secretary, Mr. P. V. Rao, and other officials attended.
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