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Panel constituted to examine Supreme Courts verdict's impact on recruitment process of the Tamil Nadu government
Panel constituted to examine Supreme Courts verdict's impact on recruitment process of the Tamil Nadu government

The Hindu

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Panel constituted to examine Supreme Courts verdict's impact on recruitment process of the Tamil Nadu government

The State government has constituted a panel, headed by Justice (retd.) G.M. Akbar Ali, to examine the impact of the Supreme Court's verdict on its recruitment process and propose legal options to overcome issues arising out of the ruling. Traditionally, the State government had been preparing rank lists for government appointments, following a 200-point roster system. As part of the system, reservations were provided to candidates belonging to Backward Classes (BC), Backward Class Muslims (BCM), Most Backward Classes (MBC) and Denotified Communities (DNC), Scheduled Castes (SC), and Scheduled Tribes (ST). The system determined seniority and merit within the categories, giving regard for equitable treatment in promotion for all government employees. However, the practice was sought to be scrapped through the Supreme Court's direction on April 18, 2023. The State government had been asked by the Court to revise the seniority of the candidates directly recruited through the Tamil Nadu Public Services Commission (TNPSC) after March 10, 2003 on the basis of merit, as determined by the TNPSC in the selection process itself and not on the basis of roster point. Some of the government departments had begun complying with the Court's direction. To illustrate, in July and November 2023, the office of Commissioner of Treasuries and Accounts, issued orders revising the entry level seniority as per merit list sent by the TNPSC in respect of Accounts Officers who were directly recruited in the Tamil Nadu State Treasuries and Accounts Services (2007-2008). Hindering social justice opportunities However, concerns have been raised in certain quarters about 'hindering social justice opportunities' for various categories of government employees in promotion. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, on April 29, made an announcement in the Assembly that a committee would be set up. To address these concerns, the panel will study the implications of the Supreme Court's direction and come up with solutions. It will have three months to prepare its report, according to an order issued by the State Human Resources Management department on June 11.

Titans to hire Browns director of player personnel Dan Saganey
Titans to hire Browns director of player personnel Dan Saganey

NBC Sports

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • NBC Sports

Titans to hire Browns director of player personnel Dan Saganey

The Titans are continuing to reshape their front office by hiring someone away from the Browns. Cleveland director of player personnel Dan Saganey is departing the franchise for a high-level role with Tennessee. The news was first reported by Paul Kuharsky of Saganey had been with the Browns since 2009, working his way up from player personnel assistant, to pro scout, and manager of player personnel. He was then the club's director or pro scouting from 2016-2019 before being promoted to his current position in 2020. The Titans hired G.M. Mike Borgonzi away from the Chiefs earlier this offseason.

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