Mohammed Younus / Hyderabad : Though the State government has appointed the chairman and members for the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC), the commission is facing three immediate challenges including insufficient staff, inadequate funds and inadequate space for it to carry out designated tasks. The commission requires about 350 employees for about 75 sections and a lot of space to accommodate them.
Informed sources in the commission said that if the process of bifurcation starts, the allotment of space also needs to be finalised at the earliest. Another major issue for the commission is allocation of sufficient funds. All activities of the commission require sufficient funding by the State government. The budget allocation may take place after the issue of staff recruitment is resolved.
An officer in the commission, who did not wish to be named, said that the commission had already written about funds to Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. A letter was also sent asking for bifurcation of employees and to fulfill the requirement of staff to the commission.
He said that until and unless the existing hurdles were cleared, the commission could not take off and activities like releasing notification would also take more time.
Requirements of the Commission
-Staff, space and funds are major requirements
-Commission requires almost 75 sections
-Each section requires section officer, two assistant section officers, junior assistants and attenders
-Adequate space to accommodate employees
-Sufficient funds to for the commission
It is learnt that the commission officials have already written about the issue to the government, but there seems to be no breakthrough on this front. The Telangana State Public Service Commission as of now comprises a chairman, three members and a few other employees. On the other hand, out of 400 employees working with APPSC nearly 122 employees belong to Telangana. Presently, the second and third floors in the building are being used by TSPSC, while the fourth and fifth floors are being used by APPSC.
Informed sources in the commission said that if the process of bifurcation starts, the allotment of space also needs to be finalised at the earliest. Another major issue for the commission is allocation of sufficient funds. All activities of the commission require sufficient funding by the State government. The budget allocation may take place after the issue of staff recruitment is resolved.
An officer in the commission, who did not wish to be named, said that the commission had already written about funds to Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. A letter was also sent asking for bifurcation of employees and to fulfill the requirement of staff to the commission.
He said that until and unless the existing hurdles were cleared, the commission could not take off and activities like releasing notification would also take more time.
Requirements of the Commission
-Staff, space and funds are major requirements
-Commission requires almost 75 sections
-Each section requires section officer, two assistant section officers, junior assistants and attenders
-Adequate space to accommodate employees
-Sufficient funds to for the commission
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