ROPA 19 clarification
Clarification regarding the date of exercising option as per ROPA 19 for Primary School Teacher. 305-SED-13037/117/2025-ELEMN SEC
Clarification regarding the date of exercising option as per ROPA 19 for Primary School Teacher. 305-SED-13037/117/2025-ELEMN SEC
The rules for government employees to keep their job positions, called "lien," allow retaining the job and its benefits. Lien can be lost when taking a new job, working in a different cadre, or transferring abroad, then regained when returning within three years. "One time confirmation and lien" means confirmation happens only once at entry post when meeting requirements. Confirmation is no longer tied to permanent job availability, and if too many people have lien, junior employees may be reverted to lower positions.
Contractual / Casual / Daily-rated Workers: This is a memo from the Finance Department of the Government of West Bengal. It explains a scheme created to use public funds and manpower effectively and productively in entities owned or funded by…
New service conditions for contract, casual, and daily-rated workers in West Bengal have been announced by the government. The aim is to ensure effective use of public funds and enable workers’ redeployment during restructuring or organization winding-up. To remain engaged…
    This document explains a change to the government employee confirmation process in West Bengal, India. Previously, employees could only be confirmed in a permanent post that was not held by another employee. This sometimes led to…
This message is about a change in the rules governing the Probation and Absorption of Group C employees of the West Bengal Government. The Governor has made amendments to the West Bengal Services (Appointment, Probation and Absorption of Group C…
This is a notification from the Government of West Bengal regarding the Appointment, Probation and Absorption of Group C Employees. The notification includes rules and procedures for the appointment, probation and absorption of employees belonging to Group C. The rules…