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  • Frightening situation: Vijayan alleges political transfers, harassment of Kerala govt employees

    CPI(M) leaders Pinarayi Vijayan and MV Govindan accused the Kerala government and ruling-front organisations of politically motivated employee transfers, harassment and anti-employee policies. They cited the death of a Kasaragod clerk and a doctor’s alleged heart attack, demanding government intervention
  • Telangana govt employees await PRC implementation amid three-year delay

    Telangana government employees continue to face delays in Pay Revision Commission (PRC) implementation, with pending Dearness Allowances and unresolved retirement benefits adding to their frustration.
  • Sanction to prosecute govt employees pending in 511 cases: Fadnavis

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis informed the Assembly that sanction proposals to prosecute government employees in 511 cases were pending as of May 31, 2026. Of these, 400 had remained pending for over 90 days across multiple departments
  • BRS MLC slams CM Revanth’s call for longer office hours

    BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s proposal for government staff to work an extra hour daily, saying Telangana requires sound governance rather than extended office hours.
  • Revanth Reddy urges govt staff to work extra hour, vows welfare measures

    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy appealed to government employees to work an extra hour daily to boost State revenues, assuring them that the funds would be used for their welfare. He admitted being called a "Gumpu Mestri" and emphasised his bond with employees.
  • Telangana govt deducts EHS premium sans health cards, staff fume

    The Telangana government has deducted 1.5 per cent of salaries from employees, doctors, healthcare staff and teachers towards the Employees Health Scheme (EHS) despite not setting up the trust, issuing guidelines or signing agreements with hospitals.
  • Telangana govt issues orders on employee transfers, census staff left out

    The Telangana government has lifted the ban on employee transfers, effective May 1–31, 2026, but excluded staff engaged in census duties. Teachers and other employees expressed disappointment as the clause dashed their hopes of relocation.
  • Govt employees in Nepal to get fortnightly pay

    Nepal has decided to shift government employee salaries from monthly to fortnightly payments, aiming to boost spending and economic circulation. The move, approved at ministerial level, may require legal changes under existing civil service laws before implementation
  • Two government staff dismissed in J-K for terror links

    Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha terminated two government employees over alleged links with terror outfits. The action, taken under Article 311, is part of an ongoing crackdown on militant connections within government institutions in the Union Territory
  •  Telangana govt begins to honour HC orders on retiral benefits

    Telangana High Court pressure forced the Telangana government to begin clearing long-pending retirement dues, benefiting many employees ahead of the April 9 deadline. However, concerns remain as payments appear limited to petitioners despite thousands awaiting benefits
  • Adherence to rules is the path to success

    This article explains the Telangana State Civil Services Conduct Rules 1964, outlining duties, ethics, and restrictions for employees. It highlights misconduct definitions, property norms, and prohibitions to ensure integrity, discipline, and accountability in public service
  • Telangana passes bill mandating salary support for neglected parents

    The Telangana Assembly has passed the Employees’ Accountability and Monitoring of Parental Support Bill, 2026, mandating salary deductions to support neglected parents. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy described the law as a social responsibility aimed at restoring dignity to the elderly.
  • SCCL executives await PRP dues as govt delays approval

    SCCL executives are awaiting clearance of Rs.277 crore in performance related pay for 2022-23 and 2023-24, with the State government yet to approve the disbursal, prompting concerns and possible protests by officers’ associations.
  • Telangana govt tightens rules for staff; announces suspension for prolonged absence

    The Telangana government has amended service rules to enforce strict disciplinary action against prolonged absenteeism among employees. As per the new provisions, staff absent without authorisation for one year or away from duty for five years, even with leave, will be deemed suspended.
  • Bhatti Vikramarka warns officials against negligence, stresses accountability in Khammam

    Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka urged government employees in Khammam to introspect daily on their performance and stressed accountability to the public, noting that salaries come from taxpayers’ hard work. Addressing a review meeting, he warned that negligence would not be tolerated as the State enters its third year.
  • Delhi HC directs Railways to fully reimburse retired employee’s Covid medical bills

    The Delhi High Court upheld a CAT order directing the Railways to fully reimburse Covid treatment costs for a retired employee, ruling that medical reimbursement is an enforceable right. The Railways must pay the balance with 8 per cent interest
  • Telangana govt employees to launch statewide protests over pending demands

    Government employees, teachers, and pensioners in Telangana, under the TGEJAC, are planning statewide protests starting September 1 to demand resolution of 63 long-pending issues, including payment of outstanding dearness allowances and health benefits.
  • Retired employees suffering without service benefits: BRS leaders

    BRS leaders alleged that retired government employees in Telangana are suffering due to delays in receiving service benefits. They demanded clearance of Rs 4,000 crore dues, criticised PF fund diversion, and called for abolition of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).
  • Telangana: BRS to fight for rights of government employees, pensioners

    To put pressure on Congress government to address pending demands including clearing of DAs, implementation of Pay Revision Commission recommendations
  • Former leaders of Telangana employees, teachers organisations condemn CM Revanth’s remarks

    State-level leaders of various organisations that played a crucial role in the Telangana movement and in fighting for the rights of employees and teachers on Saturday strongly condemned the remarks by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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