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Article 16 Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment

(1) There shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the State.
(2) No citizen shall, on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex, descent, place of birth, residence or any of them, be ineligible for, or discriminated against in respect of, any employment or office under the State.
(3) Nothing in this article shall prevent Parliament from making any law prescribing, in regard to a class or classes of employment or appointment to an office under the Government of, or any local or other authority within, a State or Union territory, any requirement as to residence within that State or Union territory prior to such employment or appointment.
(4) Nothing in this article shall prevent the State from making any provision for the reservation of appointments or posts in favour of any backward class of citizens which, in the opinion of the State, is not adequately represented in the services under the State.
(4A) Nothing in this article shall prevent the State from making any provision for reservation in matters of promotion to any class or classes of posts in the services under the State in favour of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes which, in the opinion of the State, are not adequately represented in the services under the State.
(5) Nothing in this article shall affect the operation of any law which provides that the incumbent of an office in connection with the affairs of any religious or denominational institution or any member of the governing body thereof shall be a person professing a particular religion or belonging to a particular denomination.

 

you are wrong, TG merger rules on employment, aka Mulki rules were also constitutionalized with superior rationale, but were never implemented.
 

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idigo proof - blue underlined dhi inka baga chaduvu...malli nee artcles veyyavu inka....

 

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What exactly are Mulki Rules:

 

In, urdu language, mulk is a nation, and the residents are Mulkis.The fight for jobs for the mulkis had a long chequerred history. In the present context, it is necessary to understand the origin:

 

  • The Mulki Rules formed part of the Hyderabad Civil Services Regulations promulgated in obedience to His Exalted Highness the Nizam’s Firman dated 25th Ramzan 1337 Hijri , corresponding to 1919 A.D
  • The State of Hyderabad was then a native Indian State, which had not acceded to the Dominion of India after the Indian Independence Act, 1947.
  • Article 39 of Hyderabad Civil Service Rules, as contained in Chapter III of Regulations reads as follows, Appendix N.

 

        “ 39. No person will be appointed in any Superior or Inferior services without specific sanction of His exalted Highness, if he is not a Mulki, in terms of the rules laid down in Appendix “ N”

         Clause 6 of Rules:

  1. A person shall be called a Mulki if----
    1. by birth he is a subject of the Hyderabad State, or
    2.  by  residence in the Hyderabad State, be entitled to be a Mulki, or
    3. his father having completed 15 years of Service was in the Government Service at the time of his birth , or
    4. she is a wife of a person who is a Mulki.
  1. A person shall be called a Mulki who was a permanent resident of the Hyderabad State for at least 15 years and has abandoned the idea of returning to the place of his residence and has obtained an affidavit to that effect on a prescribed form attested by a Magistrate.
  1. Presribes the contents of the application to be made for grant of a Mulki Certificate and required the applicant, among other things, to say:

                   a, b, c, ----------------------

                d)  Where was he he residing, prior to his residing in the Hyderabad

                                State

                        e) Place of birth and nationality of his father and grand father

                        f, g, ----------------

                             h)   From what period the applicant is permanently residing in the Hyderabad State and whether he has abandoned the idea of returning to his native land

                         I, j, --------------

          9) Stipulates conditions for verification of the contents by the Police Department.

 

Constitutional safeguards

 

Parliament, in effect, gave statutory recognition to this agreement ( Gentlemen’s Agreement ) by making the necessary constitutional amendment in Art.371., providing for the constitution of  the Telangana Regional Committee—the Constitution ( Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, inter alia- substituted a new Article 371 for the old, the relevant part, the relevant part of  which reads as follows

 

“ 371, Special Provision with respect to the States of Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, and Bombay—Notwithstanding any thing in this constitution the President may by Order made with respect to the States of Andhra Pradesh and provide for the constitution of  and functions of  regional committees of  the legislative Assembly of the State for the modifications, to be made in the rules of business of the Government and in the rules of procedure of the Legislative Assembly of the State and for any special responsibility of the Governor in order to secure the proper functioning of the regional committees.”

.—( Para 11 of the Supreme Court judgment )

 

The Supreme Court also examined the validity of Mulki Rules in the context of Section 16 (3 ), and held Mulki Rules valid because the “ the Public Employment (Requirement  as to Residence ) Act, 1957” received the assent of the President, and came into forceon March 21, 1959 as AP Employment( Requirement as to Residence) Rules, 1959. The preamble reads “An act to make  in pursuance of clause (3) of article 16 of the Constitution special provisions for requirement as to residence in regard to certain classes of public employment in certain areas and to repeal existing laws prescribing any such recruitment.”

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idigo proof - blue underlined dhi inka baga chaduvu...malli nee artcles veyyavu inka....

 

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What exactly are Mulki Rules:

 

In, urdu language, mulk is a nation, and the residents are Mulkis.The fight for jobs for the mulkis had a long chequerred history. In the present context, it is necessary to understand the origin:

 

  • The Mulki Rules formed part of the Hyderabad Civil Services Regulations promulgated in obedience to His Exalted Highness the Nizam’s Firman dated 25th Ramzan 1337 Hijri , corresponding to 1919 A.D
  • The State of Hyderabad was then a native Indian State, which had not acceded to the Dominion of India after the Indian Independence Act, 1947.
  • Article 39 of Hyderabad Civil Service Rules, as contained in Chapter III of Regulations reads as follows, Appendix N.

 

        “ 39. No person will be appointed in any Superior or Inferior services without specific sanction of His exalted Highness, if he is not a Mulki, in terms of the rules laid down in Appendix “ N”

         Clause 6 of Rules:

  1. A person shall be called a Mulki if----
    1. by birth he is a subject of the Hyderabad State, or
    2.  by  residence in the Hyderabad State, be entitled to be a Mulki, or
    3. his father having completed 15 years of Service was in the Government Service at the time of his birth , or
    4. she is a wife of a person who is a Mulki.
  1. A person shall be called a Mulki who was a permanent resident of the Hyderabad State for at least 15 years and has abandoned the idea of returning to the place of his residence and has obtained an affidavit to that effect on a prescribed form attested by a Magistrate.
  1. Presribes the contents of the application to be made for grant of a Mulki Certificate and required the applicant, among other things, to say:

                   a, b, c, ----------------------

                d)  Where was he he residing, prior to his residing in the Hyderabad

                                State

                        e) Place of birth and nationality of his father and grand father

                        f, g, ----------------

                             h)   From what period the applicant is permanently residing in the Hyderabad State and whether he has abandoned the idea of returning to his native land

                         I, j, --------------

          9) Stipulates conditions for verification of the contents by the Police Department.

 

Constitutional safeguards

 

Parliament, in effect, gave statutory recognition to this agreement ( Gentlemen’s Agreement ) by making the necessary constitutional amendment in Art.371., providing for the constitution of  the Telangana Regional Committee—the Constitution ( Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, inter alia- substituted a new Article 371 for the old, the relevant part, the relevant part of  which reads as follows

 

“ 371, Special Provision with respect to the States of Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, and Bombay—Notwithstanding any thing in this constitution the President may by Order made with respect to the States of Andhra Pradesh and provide for the constitution of  and functions of  regional committees of  the legislative Assembly of the State for the modifications, to be made in the rules of business of the Government and in the rules of procedure of the Legislative Assembly of the State and for any special responsibility of the Governor in order to secure the proper functioning of the regional committees.”

.—( Para 11 of the Supreme Court judgment )

 

The Supreme Court also examined the validity of Mulki Rules in the context of Section 16 (3 ), and held Mulki Rules valid because the “ the Public Employment (Requirement  as to Residence ) Act, 1957” received the assent of the President, and came into forceon March 21, 1959 as AP Employment( Requirement as to Residence) Rules, 1959. The preamble reads “An act to make  in pursuance of clause (3) of article 16 of the Constitution special provisions for requirement as to residence in regard to certain classes of public employment in certain areas and to repeal existing laws prescribing any such recruitment.”

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mee chetakani tananai maa meda ruddaru.. ippudu inka edustunaru.. malli vachi mamali dont cry anta.. aslau SA ni comment chese right meeku??

 

 

Nee ------

 

 

edugu bhayya inka, enough of crying...

 

 

One simple fact and question::

 

Does no of SA govt employees in TG anyway match with no of TG employees in SA ( YOU CAN EXCLUDE HYD)

 

 

Coz I have seen a dozen SA employees in Mahaboobnagar collectorate but zero Tg employees in Krishna dist Collectorate..

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EE PSYCOCK GADU EVADU RA BI EDICHI EDICHI CHACHELA VUNNADU.......VADINI EVADIKANNA CHUYINCHADU RAA... ALA VADILAKANDI RAA.....

 

 

peru lone undhi kadha bhayya PSYCOCK aka Physco ani.....

 

He is one of the valasavadhi frm chennai, who was kicked out of it...

 

Then came to Hyd, now kicked again....

 

God knows where he goes next...

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peru lone undhi kadha bhayya PSYCOCK aka Physco ani.....

 

He is one of the valasavadhi frm chennai, who was kicked out of it...

 

Then came to Hyd, now kicked again....

 

God knows where he goes next...

CITI_c$y  CITI_c$y  CITI_c$y ohh adhaa materrr i thought wat ooo wattt !!

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peru lone undhi kadha bhayya PSYCOCK aka Physco ani.....

 

He is one of the valasavadhi frm chennai, who was kicked out of it...

 

Then came to Hyd, now kicked again....

 

God knows where he goes next...

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EE PSYCOCK GADU EVADU RA BI EDICHI EDICHI CHACHELA VUNNADU.......VADINI EVADIKANNA CHUYINCHADU RAA... ALA VADILAKANDI RAA.....

 

 

he will die crying man 10rs938.gif

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