Par e 188
Par e 188
Par e 188
Abstract
G.O.Ms.No.188
Dated the 28th December, 1976
Read:-
Dt.17.10.75.
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ORDER:
C.V.R. PANIKAR,
SECOND SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT.
To
Copy to:
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ANNEXURE
Group-I
(Disabled Ex-Servicemen mean Ex-servicemen who while serving in the armed force
of the Union were disabled in operation against enemy or disturbed areas)
(ii) Upto two members of the family (Widows/Sons/ Daughters/next of kin) of
the enrolled Personnel of the Armed Forces including the Indian Peace Keeping Force
who were killed or disabled in action and are totally unfit for re-employment leaving
their families in indigent circumstances and
Group-II
Destitute Widows;
(ii) Inter-caste married couple (where one of the spouses belongs to Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes;
(Ex-Servicemen means – a person, who after having served for any period of time in
the Defence Services (Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy, the Auxillary
Forces of India and Boy’s Companies) has been discharged (except that one who has
been dismissed by a competent authority or one who has been discharged on account
of misconduct or inefficiency before completing six month’s service shall not be
treated as Ex-Servicemen);Indian Nationals returning from Burma/Srilanka and East
African Countries of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania due to repatriation;
1. (iv) Members of the family (including members of Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribes) whose lands have been acquired for Government
purposes as well as for the projects of the Public Sector Undertakings subject
to the condition that preference should be given to those who are dependent
for their livelihood primarily or wholly on the lands acquired and from among
them to members of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes who may be
eligible for employment.
GROUP-III
Panchayat Union School Teachers who were discharged prior to 1.6.81 and registered
their names in the Employment Exchanges and who have no scope for getting their
names sponsored against Local Body priority vacancies, consequent on the absorption
of panchayat Union Teachers as Government Servants with effect from 1.6.1981;
1. (ii) The Physically handicapped persons viz., the blind, the deaf,
orthopaedically handicapped persons, mentally retarded and leprosy cured,
etc., provided the handicap is not such as would render the candidate unfit for
efficiently discharging the duties attached to the post
1. (iv) a. Heirs (Son/Daughter) who have lost both father and mother
Explanation:-
Heirs of those who have lost both father and mother staying and studying in the
orphanages conducted by the private and Government institutions are eligible for
priority based on the certificate issued by the above institutions:- Village persons who
have lost both father and mother but not joined in the recognized orphanages are also
eligible for priority based on the certificate issued by the Revenue Tahsildar.
(G.O.Ms.No.8, P&AR ® dt.10.1.2000)
1. (vi) The Hindi pandits and other language pandits who have been
ousted on account of the introduction of two language formula.
GROUP-IV
1. (i) Persons who have served in the Territorial Army for more than 6
months and on their discharge revert to part-time employment in the
Territorial Army;
1. (iv) Persons who have worked as Youth Services Corps Volunteers for
a minimum period of one year.
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