
APJAC Amaravati seeks official recognition, passes 16 resolutions at State conference
The Hindu
APJAC Amaravati demands official recognition and urgent reforms, passing 16 resolutions for employee welfare at its State conference.
The Andhra Pradesh Joint Action Committee (AP-JAC), Amaravati, passed a series of resolutions during its fourth State general body meeting held in Vijayawada on Thursday.
The conference saw the participation of representatives from various employee associations who discussed long-pending service, salary, pension, and welfare issues of government employees.
At the organisational level, the meeting approved amendments to the bylaws of APJAC Amaravati, including increasing the number of State executive members and the formation of a dedicated women’s wing.
The conference also urged the State government to officially recognise APJAC, Amaravati and include it in the State Joint Staff Council, citing its long-standing role in safeguarding employee interests. The delegates expressed gratitude to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and senior Ministers for holding discussions with employee unions in October 2025.
On financial matters, the conference demanded the immediate appointment of a Pay Revision Commission (PRC) Commissioner for the implementation of the 12th PRC, which has been pending since April 2023, along with the announcement of Interim Relief.
It also sought a clear roadmap for settling pending arrears, including DA, PRC dues, GPF, and surrender leave encashment. A significant demand was raised for doubling the honorarium of Village Revenue Assistants.













