
Transfer of employees willing to shift to AP may take some time
The Hindu
AP government examining TS no-objection to permanent transfer
Transfer of employees of Andhra Pradesh origin allocated to Telangana but are willing to move to their native State on permanent basis is likely to take some time.
The Andhra Pradesh government is positively examining the orders issued by the Telangana government conveying its no-objection to transfer of employees of AP origin on a permanent basis.
Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar, in the orders issued earlier this month (Sept. 9), said the transfer is subject to specified procedure and the employee concerned should apply to his/her head of the department on or before October 15.

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