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SRO 64 regularization: Ladakh govt set to clear all pending cases

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Leh: The administration of Ladakh has initiated a process to clear all pending cases for regularisation of daily wagers recruited under SR0 64 and engaged before March 31, 1994.

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As per the order issued by the administration and assessed by Indus Dispatch, the administration has asked all administrative secretaries to examine and process case to case basis, the eligible pending regularization cases of DRWs/Work Charged employees before March 31, 1994, if any existed in their departments who were covered under SRO -64 dated March 24 in a time bound manner, for placing before the competent authority for consideration of their regularization.

“Administrative Secretaries of the Departments is invited towards SRO-64 dated: -24.03.1994, regarding the Jammu & Kashmir Daily Rated Workers/Work Charged Employees (Regularization) Rules, 1994, in terms of which regularization of Daily Rated Workers/ Work Charged Employees engaged before 31.03.1994 were to be governed, subject to the fulfillment of all conditions as per relevant provisions of the said rules,” reads the order issued by Deputy Secretary to the administration Zakir Hussain.

 

As per the order, the administration has observed that various Departments have pending regularization cases of DRWs/Work Charged Employees under SRO-64 which have either been cleared by the Empowered Committee of the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir constituted vide G. Order. 139-F of 2015 dated: 19.08.2015 under the provision of the said SRO or had been pending before the said Committee prior to the bifurcation of the erstwhile State of J&K.

 

“Such regularization cases of DRWs/ Work Charged Employees engaged before 31.03.1994 and were covered under SRO-64 dated: -24.03.1994 are required to be examined and processed by the respective Departments on cases to case basis in terms of the provisions of SRO-64 and need to be placed before the competent authority for their regularization,” the order reads.

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