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Honourable Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao Took A Historic Decision Of Abolishing The VRA (Village Revenues Assistant)

Honourable Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao took a historic decision of abolishing the VRA ( Village Revenues Assistant) system which symbolised the feudal structure. The VRAs are known in the names of defunct Neerati, Maskuru , Lushkar and Shakasindhi . CM KCR said that the staff working as VRAs across the state will be regularized in the supernumerary posts in the Revenue department.

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Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao Took A Historic Decision Of Abolishing The VRA
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Taking into consideration the recommendations made by the Cabinet Sub Committee,  the available stipulated rules and qualifications, CM KCR said that all the VRA staff will be adjusted accordingly in Municipal Administration, Mission Bhagiratha, Irrigation wing etc. They will be appointed as permanent government staff.

The CM directed Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari to issue  orders in this regard tomorrow (Monday).

CM KCR emphasized the governments should take decisions in tune with the people's needs and social evolution. It is the responsibility of the governments to provide job security to government employees working in the sectors which fade out  from time to time.  The CM explained that the government adopted a policy and hence  the VRA system is being abolished.

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The CM  held a high-level review meeting on the regularization, adjustment and stabilization of VRAs in the state.

MP Vadviraju Ravichandra, MLCs-  Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, Tatha Madhu, MLAs- Balka Suman, A. Jeevan Reddy, Krishna Mohan Reddy, Marri Janardhan Reddy, Rohit Reddy, Madan Reddy, Chief Advisor to Government Rajeev Sharma, Advisor to Chief Minister Somesh Kumar, Chief Secretary Smt Santhi Kumari, CMO Principal Secretary S. Narsinga Rao, Finance. Special Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao, Revenue Principal Secretary Naveen Mittal, Special Chief Secretary MAUD Arvind Kumar, CM Secretary Smita Sabharwal, Dasoju Sravan, VRA JAC leaders Chairman Rajaiah, Co-Chairman Ramesh Bahadur, Secretary General Dade Miya, Vijay Ravi Sridhar and others participated.

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Speaking on this occasion, CM KCR said that the Village Assistant system came into the existence to look after Village revenues and other needs during the period when agriculture and irrigation wings were developed. The decades old system has been transformed into the  today's VRAs .

The CM praised the self-sacrificing service of the VRAs who have been doing social service for generations.   In today's situation, the VRAs system lost the relevance . The VRAs  will be given  supernumerary posts in the Revenue department and they will be hired as government employees on a permanent basis.

The CM said that the state government's help  to the VRAs , who have been serving the society for generations,  is considered as a service to the society.

The government always take decisions from a humane perspective for those who work for the welfare of the society with sacrifices and hard work at the grassroots level.  The CM  observer  the government has  enhanced the salaries of the working group without any demand from the community. The government accorded the highest priority to the dignity of labour - 'Safayi anna..Niku Salamanna..', ( Hats off to sanitation workers).

Meanwhile, the VRA JAC leaders thanked CM KCR for appointing them as permanent employees and enhanced  their self respect. They said indebted to Chief Minister.

PROCEDURE FOR REGULARISATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF VRAs...

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CM KCR said that  "20,555 VRAs are  working across the state. Some of  them are illiterates,  some have passed seventh standard,  tenth standard,  intermediate and  a few completed degree and  higher studies.  The government will determine the job categories based on their educational qualification.  They will be appointed in the respective departments as per the rules.

Those who have completed higher studies and are eligible for promotions, the eligible will be appointed in the suitable posts. CM KCR directed the Principal Secretary to  Revenue Department Naveen Mittal to take action, finalize the procedures and issue orders tomorrow (Monday).

The Chief Minister decided to provide government jobs to the kin  of VRAs who are above 61 years under  compassionate  appointments. The  CM also announced that government jobs will also be be given  to one of the family members of VRAs who died  before 61 years while performing duties for any reason after 2nd June 2014. 

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The VRA JAC leaders  have been requested to compile the details of the deceased VRA's family members and their educational qualifications at the earliest . They will  be adjusted in the government jobs in the respective departments based on  their qualifications and the rules.

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