Respected members:

I’m also searching for the same orders, as I’m a government teacher
and I was transferred to a rural place, which is 45 kilometers from my
residence. "it has been decided that subject to the administrative
exigencies, the physically handicapped persons employed in public
sector banks in all cadres should normally be exempted from the
routine periodical transfers. It has also been decided that such
persons should not normally be transferred even on promotion if a
vacancy exists in the same branch/office town/city. When the transfer
of a physically handicapped employee becomes inevitable on promotion
to a place other than his original place of appointment due to
non-availability of vacancy, it should be ensured that such employees
are kept nearest to their original place of posting and in any case
are not transferred to far off/remote places." On the basis of this
statement can I fight in my case? Please give your valuable
suggestions in this regard.

Eagerly waiting for your valuable and positive response.

With warm regards
VIJAY


On 8/31/09, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote:
> Friends
> Following is an extract from handbook on employment of persons with
> disabilities brought out by NHRC a few years ago.
> It talks of exemption from routine transfers and giving preferential
> treatment.
> Please help me find out the three Office memoranda mentioned in it.
> Sooner or later, the turmoil of transfer is going to affect us all.
>
> .....
> "Question 2
> Is there provision to accord preference to Group A or B employees with
> disabilities in the matter of transfer?
> Answer 2
> Yes, Government of India has extended preferential treatment to disabled
> employees appointed to Group A and B grade services and posts in the matter
> of posting and transfer.
> For example, Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel,
> Public Grievances and Pensions, Government of India, vide its Office
> Memorandum No. AB/14107/16/200-Estt. (RR) dated March 13, 2002, has issued
> revised instructions saying that:
> "// is clarified that the guideline contained in paragraph two of this
> Department's OM dated May 10, 1990 that requests from physically handicapped
> employees for transfer to or near their native places, may also be given
> preference, covers physically handicapped employees in Groups A, B, C and D.
> "
>
> The question of transfer and posting of disabled employees in public sector
> undertakings is also governed by the principle of 'preferential treatment'.
> For example, the Ministry of Finance, Department of Economic Affairs
> (Banking Division), Government of India in its Office Memorandum No.
> /33/2/87-SCT (B) dated 15/2/1988, advised all public sector banks that,
> "...it has been decided that subject to the administrative exigencies, the
> physically handicapped persons employed in public sector banks in all cadres
> should normally be exempted from the routine periodical transfers. It has
> also been decided that such persons should not normally be transferred even
> on promotion if a vacancy exists in the same branch/office town/city. When
> the transfer of a physically handicapped employee becomes inevitable on
> promotion to a place other than his original place of appointment due to
> non-availability of vacancy, it should be ensured that such employees are
> kept nearest to their original place of posting and in any case are not
> transferred to far off/remote places."
> So, please fish for these circulars so that we may make an attempt to have
> them implemented.
> Regards
>
> Rajesh Asudani
>
> Assistant General Manager (PPS),
> Reserve Bank of India
> Nagpur
> 09420397185
> O: 0712 2806676
> Res: 0712 2591349
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> John Milton
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