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September 15, 2012 at 5:28 am #74156AnonymousInactive
Dear @Admin,
Thanks for the posting of the order but the quality of the scanned order is so poor.
I have also found the same but due to the quality of the scan I rejected the same.September 15, 2012 at 6:18 am #74158AnonymousInactiveOk, I am posting a fresh copy here:-
NOTIFICATION
No. 303-EMP/1M-10/2000.—21st August 2002.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (c) of section 3 of the West Bengal Regulation of Recruitment in State Government Establishments of Public Undertakings, Statutory Bodies, Government Companies and Local Authorities Act, 1999 (West Bengal Act XIV of 1999), the Governor is pleased to prescribe the following procedures of filling up the vacancies reserved for the Exempted Categories as specified under sub-section (a) of section 3 of the aforesaid Act.—
A. GENERAL PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED IN RESPECT OF DIFFERENT EXEMPTED CATEGORIES:
1. Dependants of persons who died in harness: None except wife/son/ daughter/near relation of the deceased employee and solely dependent on the earnings of the deceased employee, shall be eligible for consideration for such employment. The benefit will be admissible if the family, left behind by the deceased employee, is in immediate need of assistance and such employment on compassionate ground is absolutely essential to support the family of the deceased. A person belonging to a completely separate family shall not be treated as solely dependent on the deceased employee for the purpose of such employment on compassionate ground.
The wife / son / daughter / near relation of an employee who died in harness, may apply to the appointing authority through the Head of the Office of the employee in a prescribed from as per Part I & II of Annexure ‘A’ along with a copy of death certificate praying for employment to support the family of the deceased employee. On receipt of such application the appointing authority shall form an enquiry committee of senior officials not less than three in number. The committee so formed shall make an enquiry about the genuineness of the prayer as well as the financial condition of the family of the deceased employee and submit a report as per Annexure ‘A’ to the appointing authority. The appointing authority will forward the case together with his views, recorded in Annexure A’, to the Administrative Department concerned for consideration. If it is decided by the Administrative Department to be a fit case for offering employment on compassionate ground, a suitable vacancy may be identified under the appointing authority concerned for providing employment subject to the appointing authority concerned for providing employment subject to the condition that the candidate satisfies the qualification and other requirements prescribed for recruitment to the post. If a suitable vacancy is not available under the appointing authority concerned the administrative department may identify suitable vacancy under some other appointing authority under its administrative control for providing employment. The administrative department will forward the case with suitable directions, to the appointing authority, in whose establishment the vacancy has been identified. In he event of non-availability of berth for accommodating such a case the administrative department concerned will have to move other departments for suitable berth. When a suitable vacancy is available in some other department to accommodate the case the Administrative Department will forward the case along with relevant papers to the department for further action. The Department having vacancy in the Exempted Category of posts will provide employment to the wife / son / daughter / near relation of the employee, who died in harness, subject to observance of relevant conditions and formalities.
2. Dependants of employees who retired being incapacitated: (1) The benefit of the offer of employment on compassionate ground to a dependent wife / son / daughter / near relation of an employee retiring prematurely owing to being disabled permanently or otherwise incapacitated rendering him/her unfit to continue in service will be available, if and only if such employee fulfils all the following conditions:
(i) On premature retirement he/she would not be entitled to the full pensionary benefits to which he / she would have been entitled if he / she had retired at his/her normal age of superannuation ;
(ii) He / she has fully exhausted all kinds of leave with pay including commuted leave on medical ground ;
(iii) He / she had two years of service or more left to reach the age of superannuation ; and
(iv) The financial condition of the family is so acute as the make the appointment essential consequent upon the fall in income due to such retirement.
(2) None except a son / daughter / near relation who is / was solely dependent on the earnings of the incapacitated employee, will be eligible for such appointment on compassionate ground. A person belonging to a completely separate family shall not be treated as solely dependent on the employee for the purpose of such employment on compassionate ground.
(3) The employee or his son / daughter / near relation shall apply to the controlling of the employee in the prescribed form as Part-II and Part-II of Annexure ‘B’ along with a medical certificate. On receipt of the said application the controlling officer should from an enquiry committee consisting of senior officials being not less than three in number. The committee so formed will make an enquiry about the facts and merit of the prayer as well as the financial condition of the family of the employee and submit a report to the controlling officer, The controlling officer will forward the report of enquiry along with his comments to the appointing authority / pension sanctioning authority through proper channel. The appointing authority will then arrange for examination of the employee concerned by the Director of Health Services or by any Medical Board or a Medical Officer authorized by the Director of Health Services for the purpose. The application, the enquiry report and the certificate of the Director of Health Services or the Medical Board of the Medical Officer authorized by the Director of Health Services will then be submitted to the administrative department concerned of the State Government for final decision.
(4) If an employee retires on the ground of permanent disablement or incapacitation he / she will not be entitled to re-appointment / re-employment, Rule 78 of the West Bengal Services (Death-cum-Retirement Benefit) Rules, 1971 will not applicable to such cases.
(5) If it is decided by the Administrative Department to be a fit case for offering employment on compassionate ground a suitable vacancy is to be identified under the appointing authority concerned for providing employment subject to the condition that the candidate satisfies the qualification and other requirements prescribed for recruitment to the post.
(6) Special cases, where relaxation of any or all the aforesaid conditions in considered imperative, should be referred by the administrative department concerned to the Labour Department for examination.
3. Persons belonging to the families of Land Loser: (1) For the purpose of enlistment of eligible persons of this category the Government may constitute a screening committee for a District/Sub-Division. The Screening Committee will prepare a combined list in order of priority for families affected by acquisition of land and forward the same to the District Magistrate concerned. Till such Committee is formed of District Magistrate concerned will prepare the list of eligible persons of this category.
(2) Only one member of a family of land loser will be eligible for consideration for a enlistment in the exempted category. The beneficiary should be either an awardee of compensation for acquisition of land or a member of his family as may be nominated by the awardee.
(3) The order of priority in the list will be determined by the date of acquisition in chronological order.
(4) The priority list should be contain the name of the persons seeking employment, the nature and quantum of land acquired and quantum of land owned by the family, the employment status and earrings of the members of the family. The date of birth, educational standard of the enlisted person should be indicated in the list. If any such person belongs to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes or Backward Classes that should be indicated against his name. In case of persons with disabilities the nature of disabilities may also be indicated.
(5) In case of any doubt regarding the eligibility of a persons and / or other connected issue reference may be made to the Labour Department of clarification and / or decision.
(6) The District Magistrate concerned will forward the list of eligible persons to the Director of Employment, West Bengal, and advise the entitled persons to enroll their names in the Exempted Category Cell of the Directorate of Employment, West Bengal, at 67, Bentinck Street, Kolkata-700009, by producing supporting papers. List of eligible persons of the category of land losers already prepared and maintained by the District Magistrates in terms of the earlier circulars issued by the Labour Department shall also be forwarded to the Director of Employment, West Bengal. The District Magistrate, concerned, shall advise such enlisted persons to get their names enrolled in the Exempted Category Cell of the Directorate of Employment by producing supporting papers.
(7) The Director or Employment, West Bengal, will maintain the list of eligible persons belonging to the exempted category of land losers as enrolled in the Exempted Category Cell along with the list of eligible persons included in other exempted categories.
4. Ex-Census Employees: The Director of Employment, West Bengal, will maintain the list of eligible persons of this category on the basis of enrolment in the Exempted Category Cell of the Directorate of Employment.
5. Election Job Workers and Enumerators: The Home (C & E) Department will forward the names of eligible Election Job Workers and Enumerators, who have put at least 240 days’ (Two hundred forty days) work upto 1st June, 2000, to the Director of Employment, West Bengal for enrolment in the Exempted Category under the Directorate of Employment. The Director of Employment, West Bengal, will maintain in list of eligible persons of this category as enrolled in the exempted Category Cell of the Directorate of Employment.
B. REPORTING VACANCIES RESERVED FOR E. C. & SPONSORING OF NAMES:
For the purpose of filling up the vacancies reserved for the exempted category other those falling under the categories mentioned at para 1 & 2 of ‘A’, the appointing authority concerned shall write to the director of employment, West Bengal for names of candidates indicating necessary particulars of the vacancies. The Director of Employment will send names of the candidates out of the list maintained by him for different exempted categories. Names of candidates to be considered for vacancies reserved for the exempted categories should be sponsored in order of seniority, based on the length of period of enlistment, and the principle of rotation and also with due regard to the statutory provisions for reservation for the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Backward Classes and the persons with Disabilities. It should be ensured further that the candidates satisfy the qualification and other requirement prescribed for recruitment to the post /posts.
C. ROSTER OF VACANCIES AND STATUTORY PROVISION FOR RESERVATION:
Roster points showing reservation for the exempted categories notified in terms of sub-section (b) of section 3 of the aforesaid Act and indicated in the 100 point roster notified under section 14 of the aforesaid Act should be strictly followed and the statutory reservation prescribed for the SC/ST/Backward Classes and Persons with Disabilities should be also be observed while filling up the vacancies by exempted categories.
D. OVERRIDING PRIORITIES IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN EX-EMPTED CATEGORIES:
Persons belonging to the following exempted categories, where a job is to be offered on compassionate ground, will have overriding priority and precedence over in the matter of placement, whether a particular vacancy occuring at that time under any appointing authority is reserved for the exempted categories or not, namely:
(a) Exempted Category—Dependents of a person, who died in harness :
(b) Exempted Category—Dependents of a person, who retired incapacitated.
Amongst these two exempted categories (a) will get precedence over (b).
In case the vacancy, filled up as above, is not within 30% reserved for the
exempted categories necessary adjustment should be made on availability of next vacancy in the exempted category.
E. VERIFICATION OF ANTECEDENTS AND MEDICAL FITNESS:
In filling up the vacancies by persons of exempted categories the appointing authority shall observe the formalities like verification of antecedents, medical examination etc.
This supersedes all earlier circulars and Executive orders issued from time to time, by the Government of West Bengal in the Labour Department relating to employment of persons belonging to exempted categories.
By Order of the Governor,
A. M. CHAKRABARTI
Principal Secy. to the Govt. of West Bengal.September 15, 2012 at 6:22 am #74159AnonymousInactiveThanks a lot my friend.
October 1, 2012 at 5:36 pm #74632AnonymousInactive10moy: you are welcome bro.
August 18, 2014 at 4:36 pm #79755AnonymousInactiveDear friends, is the new order on employment of a family member of a deceased employee 251-EMP DATED 3/12/13 from labour department that include brother/ sister of an unmarried employee as eligible member applicable for a deceased PRIMARY TEACHER? Please discuss as soon as possible. Thanks in advance.
August 18, 2014 at 5:45 pm #79756AnonymousInactivedear b_roy,
Each department is guided by their own policy regarding compassionate appointment. And that policy may be framed following the said rules published by the labour department; which is yet to be framed by School Education Department. So, i think at present, the labour deptt. rule is not applicable for primary teachers.August 20, 2014 at 5:09 pm #79764AnonymousInactiveThanks nemo.
May I seek opinion from other friends too? -
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