Final meeting of core committee on allocation of posts on 22nd January
It is learnt that very crucial and probably the final meeting of the core committee on post allocation is scheduled tomorrow, the 22nd January 2014.
6 comments:
K.N.Purushothaman
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Kindly ignore the suggestions/demands of the irrational leaders of ITEF and go ahead with the core committee suggestions. It is already late by more than 6 months.
The report of the sub-committee No.1 is absolutely right. West Bengal is putting unnecessary pressure through ITEF as well as through the Revenue Secretary.
However I am not from west bengal but further reduction of post in core committee report from sub committee report seems very demoralising for them. On this account how one can expect they wont agitate. To some point they are exactly and the allocatio must be corrected up to the sub committee report.
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6 comments:
Kindly ignore the suggestions/demands of the irrational leaders of ITEF and go ahead with the core committee suggestions. It is already late by more than 6 months.
it is unjustice to the Tamilnadu
The report of the sub-committee No.1 is absolutely right. West Bengal is putting unnecessary pressure through ITEF as well as through the Revenue Secretary.
There will be injustice to all small regions if post allocation won't done on stagnation basis.
However I am not from west bengal but further reduction of post in core committee report from sub committee report seems very demoralising for them. On this account how one can expect they wont agitate. To some point they are exactly and the allocatio must be corrected up to the sub committee report.
Likewise Mumbai and Delhi got huge posts disproportionate to their eligibility due to the fact that all IRS officers want to be in Mumbai and Delhi.
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