Governor Gives Green Signal To TSRTC Bill With Few Recommendations

Hyderabad, Aug 6 (Maxim News) Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan has finally given her consent for the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (Absorption of Employees into Government Service) Bill to be presented in the State Assembly. 

The Governor, who had a meeting with State officials on Sunday afternoon, gave her assent along with a few recommendations as well, these include that the ownership of the lands, assets, and properties of the TSRTC be vested with the Corporation itself for its sole and exclusive use, even post of absorption of the TSRTC employees as government employees.  The government should give an explicit undertaking to that effect, she said. 

In a set of 10 recommendations, the Governor also suggested that the assets be finally divided, and the process completed between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh pursuant to the AP Reorganization Act

she also recommended clarifying and taking the liability of clearing the arrears from the erstwhile APSRTC, that the emoluments of the TSRTC employees once absorbed as government employees be on the same scale as other State government employees following pay scales and all service rules and regulations vis-a-vis salary, transfers, promotions, retirement pensions or provident funds and other gratuities. 

she also recommended that TSRTC employees already absorbed should have the feasibility and facility to request compassionate appointments for family members on medical grounds if the employees become unfit for service. 

Stating that disciplinary proceedings within the TSRTC were extremely stringent,  she recommended that the disciplinary proceedings be more “humane” and in tandem with the same service rules and regulations as the remaining government employees and the relevant service rules. 

Soundararajan also said that if the employees absorbed from the TSRTC were sent on deputation to other departments, their grades, pay, salary, promotions, etc. should be protected. 

Calling for benefits and salaries for contract employees or outsourced employees on par with regular employees and their service to be recognized and protected along with provident fund, she also said regular employees and contract employees should receive the same health benefits of TSRTC hospitals, government-sponsored treatment upto a certain level and insurance benefits among others.

The Governor also wanted the government to take over the maintenance of buses by outsourcing to an independent entity or in any other manner. (Maxim News) 


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