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Madhya Pradesh: Departments Set To Start Holding DPCs For Promotion

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The government is getting ready to move the promotion process further because a petition over the promotion policy is pending in the high court. Nevertheless, the government informed the high court that it would not promote anyone until the court gives a verdict on the issue.

The Advocate General presented the government’s views to the court. Now, the government wants to complete all the formalities regarding promotion before the court gives its decision. The departments have been directed to complete the process for writing CRs and hold DPC meetings.

Promotion for Grade I and Grade II employees will be done through the PSC.The departments have been told to complete the process for promotion and take dates for DPC from the PSC.As the process for promotion will begin in all the departments, the PSC may take time to hold DPCs.

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If the HC takes a decision in favour of the policy, the government will start issuing promotion orders. If the government does not start the process for promotion now, it will take a long time to complete it after the HC order. This is the reason that the departments have been asked to start the process for promotion.

The Samanya Pichra Alpsankhyak Kalyan Samaj (SPAKS) has filed a petition in the high court, saying the promotion policy is a violation of the order for ending reservation in promotion. The court directed the government to tell the difference between the old and new policies through a chart.

The government has also prepared a chart showing the difference between the two policies. The HC order has put a ban on promotion since July 7, but the court is yet to fix a date for hearing the petition.

On the other hand, the government has prepared all the papers so that whenever the HC fixes a date for hearing, it may present a reply.

The HC order has put a ban on promotion since July 7, but the court is yet to fix a date for hearing the petition

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