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Leave Rules in Telugu

1. The document outlines various leave rules for government servants, including earned leave, half pay leave, leave not due, extraordinary leave, maternity leave, paternity leave, casual leave, and compensatory casual leave. 2. It discusses the rules around encashment and availment of earned leave, as well as leave not due. Extraordinary leave of up to 180 days is allowed for nursing of children up to age 6 months. 3. Special casual leave and other leave types are provided for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe employees. Order of duty and commuted leave are also mentioned.
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Leave Rules in Telugu

1. The document outlines various leave rules for government servants, including earned leave, half pay leave, leave not due, extraordinary leave, maternity leave, paternity leave, casual leave, and compensatory casual leave. 2. It discusses the rules around encashment and availment of earned leave, as well as leave not due. Extraordinary leave of up to 180 days is allowed for nursing of children up to age 6 months. 3. Special casual leave and other leave types are provided for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe employees. Order of duty and commuted leave are also mentioned.
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(Leave Rules)

A.P.Leave Rules

F.R.
A.P.L.R. 1933

Leave)
1. Leave is a permission granted to a govt. servant to be absent from actual duty.

F.R.-67

F.R.-68

F.R.-69

Earned Leave)

APLR - 8 & 17
E.L.

G.O.Ms.No.232, Fin.dt.16-9-05

( 1)
1

G.O.Ms.No.317, Edn.Dt. 15-9-1994

F.R.82(b)

G.O.Ms.No.35, dt.16-1-1981

]-6

G.O.153 Fin, dt.04.05.2010.)

Recost of E.L.:

G.O.Ms.No.

G.O.Ms.No.334,

F&P, dt.28-91977

2 ( 2)

Encashment of E.L.:

2 (i)

APLR No.13

HPL
H.P.L.

Govt.Memo.No.3220/

87/A1/PC-1/05, dt. 19-02-2005)

2 (ii)

APLR 15(B) :

18 (B)

A& B

2 (iii)

APLR 23(a)(i) :

(a) (i)

3
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2 (iv) Leave Not Due (Rule 15 C 18 (C)F.R. 81C)

2(v)

(G.O.No.188 Fin. dt.30-7-1973), (G.O.No.386 Fin. dt.6-9-1976), (G.O.No.20 F&P,


dt.25.01.1977), (G.O.No.449 Fin., dt.28-10-76),

(G.O.No. 268 F&P,

dt.25.01.1977),

(FR - 87)

(Extraordinory Leave) (E.O.L.) Rule 16:

19

4
( 4)

(F.R.101(a)) (G.O. Ms.No.152, Fin.dt. 04.05.2010)

(DSE L.Dis.No. 1941/G2/90, Dt. 11.06.1990

)
The recommendation of 6th CPC upto 180 days

was based on the guidelines of Ministry of H & FW, the commission recommends 'nursing of children
up to the age of 6 months'

4.(ii)

4 (iii)

(M.T.P. Leave) (G.O.Ms.No.291, dt. 13-8-85, GOMs.No.762, dt.11-8-1976)

(Paternity Leave) (GOMsNo.231, Finance , dt.16-9-2005)

(F.R. 84)

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S.C., S.T.,
GO.342, SW dt.30-8-1977
GOMs.No.7, SW dt. 2-2-1993

O.D.
i)
ii)
iii)
(F.R.83)

(F.R. 101 (b))

(C.L.)

GOMs.No.1205, Edn. dt.23-01-1981


GO.112, Fin.dt. 3-6-1966

GOMs.No.47, dt.12-2-65

6
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F.R. 18

G.O.No.

(C.C.L.)

(G.O.Ms.No.50, PR, dt.1/2/68, GOMsNo.35, Edn.,dt.16/1/81

11. Prefix Sufix : S.R.-5 Under F.R.68


DPI, Progs.Rc.No.1549/D1/68, dt.1-3-68

(DPI Prog.Rc.No.10324/E4-2/69, dt.7-11-1969)

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i)
ii)

iii)

iv)

v)

vi)

(But Vide C&DSE Memo No.26559, Dt:2-2-12 ,SC&ST Teachers are not allowed to undergo PG/
M.Sc Course with Full pay&allowances as MSc Course is not required for next Promotion and
G.O. Ms. No. 342, SWD, Dt. 30.08.1997 will not be considered. )

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