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Jammu KashmirNew rules for J&K employees on Ladakh Deputations

New rules for J&K employees on Ladakh Deputations

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Srinagar- The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha led  administration on Thursday notified new
guidelines for the deputation of  employees of Jammu and to the Union Territory of
.
According to the guidelines, all the administrative departments/  HoDs/ controlling offices shall
maintain a complete database of  employees relating to their period of deputation/ service in
Ladakh  region.
While processing the proposals for deputation to the Union Territory  of Ladakh, the eligibility
and suitability of the concerned employees  and the interest of government work shall be given
the utmost priority,  the guidelines state.
“The convenience of the employees may also be considered, as far as  possible,” reads the
guidelines. “Employees deputed from Union Territory  of Jammu and Kashmir shall, as far as
possible be posted at or around  the District/ Sub Divisional headquarters of /
Districts,”  they further state.
As per guidelines, all proposals relating to deputation of employees  to Union Territory of
Ladakh and any repatriation from said Union  Territory, shall be submitted to the General
Administration Department  for seeking approval of the competent authority in terms of the
provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019.
The government has also notified the calendar for transfers.  According to the order, transfers of
teaching staff shall only be  ordered in the first month of the financial year i.e. April every year.
“However, in exceptional cases, the transfers of teaching staff may  be considered at the close
of an academic session or during the academic  session, in consultation with Administration of
Union Territory of  Ladakh”, the order states.
“An employee, whose order of deputation to Union Territory of Ladakh  is issued, shall be
immediately relieved and be eligible for availing  joining time as provided under Jammu and

Kashmir Civil Service  Regulations,” reads the fresh guidelines. “No employee shall be
repatriated from Union Territory of Ladakh unless a suitable replacement  is provided by the
concerned department”.
Regarding tenure of deputation, the government said the employees  shall be deputed for a
period of two years to Union Territory of Ladakh.  “The period of two years shall be counted
from the date of joining of  such employees in the Union Territory of Ladakh”, the order states.
The fresh guidelines state that an employee, who has completed the  prescribed tenure of two
years in the Union Territory of Ladakh, shall  not be deputed to Union Territory of Ladakh for a
second term. “However,  in case of non- availability of suitable substitute and in case of  specific
request made by the Administration of Union Territory of  Ladakh, an employee may be
considered for deputation for another term,  in the interest of administration,” read the
guidelines.
The guidelines further mentioned that no employee having residual  service of less than two
years shall be deputed to Union Territory of  Ladakh. “In exceptional circumstances, and, if a
specific request is  made by the administration of union Territory of Ladakh, officers having  less
than two years residual service may be considered for deputation  to Union Territory of Ladakh”,
the guidelines state.
According to the guidelines, no physically challenged employee shall be deputed to Union
Territory of Ladakh.
“Once the transfer/ deputation order is issued with the approval of  competent authority, the only
ground for modification of such order  shall be serious illness of the employee or his/ her
spouse/ children  fully dependent upon him/ dependent parents, to be certified by Standing
Medical Board of Government Medical College in the Union Territory of  J&K. The Board shall
give a categorical opinion in such cases after  examining the employee or his/ her spouse/
children/ parents,” reads the  order.
According to the guidelines, proposals for cancellation/ modification  of deputation orders,
wherever found genuine shall be submitted by the  concerned administrative department only
after receiving clear  recommendation of Standing Medical Board to the effect that employee is
medically unfit to serve in Union Territory of Ladakh or alternatively  his/ her spouse/ children/
dependent parents suffer from an illness of  the nature that warrant the presence of the
employee at his home.
In order to enable settlement of pension cases, employees deputed to  Union Territory of
Ladakh, who are having less than 6 months residual  service, shall be repatriated to Union
Territory of Jammu and Kashmir at  least 3 months prior to their date of superannuation. The
employees of  Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir deputed to Union Territory of  Ladakh
shall be eligible for incentives, as may be made available to  them in the Union Territory of
Ladakh.
The guidelines further elaborated that if any question arises  relating to interpretation or
implementation of these guidelines, the  matter shall be referred to General Administration
Department for a  decision thereon which shall be final.

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