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103 VACANCIES OF CLERKFill posts on merit, orders HC Saurabh Malik/TNS

Chandigarh, November 14
Twentyfive years after the Haryana Selection Service Board issued an advertisement for the recruitment for clerks in various departments, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the filling of the vacancies “strictly on the basis of merit”. In all, 103 vacancies will now be filled on the basis of the merit list prepared by the state of Haryana and other respondents.
A list of 5,373 candidates was declared on October 15, 1989, pursuant to the advertisement issued on July 22, 1987. Out of the total, candidates up to merit number 4,645 were appointed.
A single Judge directed the appointment of first 12 meritorious petitioners after 43 unsuccessful candidates filed a writ petition in the High Court. The order was passed on the premise that there were only 12 vacancies.
After a series of litigation, the matter ultimately went to the Supreme Court and was finally decided on August 19, 1998, in the case of Roshni Devi versus state of Haryana. Referring to the judgment in Roshni Devi’s case, the Bench of Chief Justice
Arjan Kumar Sikri and Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain asserted that “necessary directions have already been given in this very judgment”. A direction “clearly maintains that if the vacancies exist during the period in question, the appointments could be made strictly on the basis of their merit position in the list…. A cumulative reading of the directions
provides the complete answer and the course of action to be chartered.
“It is clear that the court had directed that the appointments are to be made strictly on the basis of merit in the list prepared by the state on the basis of selection. It does not leave any room for the original writ petitioners to argue that others who did not approach the court should be excluded”.
The Bench concluded: “We, thus, set aside the direction of the single Judge given in the order or other orders confined to the filling of the posts on the basis of the inter-se merit of the writ petitioners alone.
“Instead, it is directed that 103 vacancies which according to the state of Haryana still exist pertaining to the period October 15, 1989, to November 18, 1995, shall be filled strictly on the basis of the merit position in the list prepared by the respondents”.
103 VACANCIES OF CLERKFill posts on merit, orders HC Saurabh Malik/TNS

Chandigarh, November 14
Twentyfive years after the Haryana Selection Service Board issued an advertisement for the recruitment for clerks in various departments, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the filling of the vacancies “strictly on the basis of merit”. In all, 103 vacancies will now be filled on the basis of the merit list prepared by the state of Haryana and other respondents.
A list of 5,373 candidates was declared on October 15, 1989, pursuant to the advertisement issued on July 22, 1987. Out of the total, candidates up to merit number 4,645 were appointed.
A single Judge directed the appointment of first 12 meritorious petitioners after 43 unsuccessful candidates filed a writ petition in the High Court. The order was passed on the premise that there were only 12 vacancies.
After a series of litigation, the matter ultimately went to the Supreme Court and was finally decided on August 19, 1998, in the case of Roshni Devi versus state of Haryana. Referring to the judgment in Roshni Devi’s case, the Bench of Chief Justice
Arjan Kumar Sikri and Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain asserted that “necessary directions have already been given in this very judgment”. A direction “clearly maintains that if the vacancies exist during the period in question, the appointments could be made strictly on the basis of their merit position in the list…. A cumulative reading of the directions
provides the complete answer and the course of action to be chartered.
“It is clear that the court had directed that the appointments are to be made strictly on the basis of merit in the list prepared by the state on the basis of selection. It does not leave any room for the original writ petitioners to argue that others who did not approach the court should be excluded”.
The Bench concluded: “We, thus, set aside the direction of the single Judge given in the order or other orders confined to the filling of the posts on the basis of the inter-se merit of the writ petitioners alone.
“Instead, it is directed that 103 vacancies which according to the state of Haryana still exist pertaining to the period October 15, 1989, to November 18, 1995, shall be filled strictly on the basis of the merit position in the list prepared by the respondents”.
103 VACANCIES OF CLERKFill posts on merit, orders HC Saurabh Malik/TNS

Chandigarh, November 14
Twentyfive years after the Haryana Selection Service Board issued an advertisement for the recruitment for clerks in various departments, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the filling of the vacancies “strictly on the basis of merit”. In all, 103 vacancies will now be filled on the basis of the merit list prepared by the state of Haryana and other respondents.
A list of 5,373 candidates was declared on October 15, 1989, pursuant to the advertisement issued on July 22, 1987. Out of the total, candidates up to merit number 4,645 were appointed.
A single Judge directed the appointment of first 12 meritorious petitioners after 43 unsuccessful candidates filed a writ petition in the High Court. The order was passed on the premise that there were only 12 vacancies.
After a series of litigation, the matter ultimately went to the Supreme Court and was finally decided on August 19, 1998, in the case of Roshni Devi versus state of Haryana. Referring to the judgment in Roshni Devi’s case, the Bench of Chief Justice
Arjan Kumar Sikri and Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain asserted that “necessary directions have already been given in this very judgment”. A direction “clearly maintains that if the vacancies exist during the period in question, the appointments could be made strictly on the basis of their merit position in the list…. A cumulative reading of the directions
provides the complete answer and the course of action to be chartered.
“It is clear that the court had directed that the appointments are to be made strictly on the basis of merit in the list prepared by the state on the basis of selection. It does not leave any room for the original writ petitioners to argue that others who did not approach the court should be excluded”.
The Bench concluded: “We, thus, set aside the direction of the single Judge given in the order or other orders confined to the filling of the posts on the basis of the inter-se merit of the writ petitioners alone.
“Instead, it is directed that 103 vacancies which according to the state of Haryana still exist pertaining to the period October 15, 1989, to November 18, 1995, shall be filled strictly on the basis of the merit position in the list prepared by the respondents”.
103 VACANCIES OF CLERKFill posts on merit, orders HC Saurabh Malik/TNS

Chandigarh, November 14
Twentyfive years after the Haryana Selection Service Board issued an advertisement for the recruitment for clerks in various departments, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the filling of the vacancies “strictly on the basis of merit”. In all, 103 vacancies will now be filled on the basis of the merit list prepared by the state of Haryana and other respondents.
A list of 5,373 candidates was declared on October 15, 1989, pursuant to the advertisement issued on July 22, 1987. Out of the total, candidates up to merit number 4,645 were appointed.
A single Judge directed the appointment of first 12 meritorious petitioners after 43 unsuccessful candidates filed a writ petition in the High Court. The order was passed on the premise that there were only 12 vacancies.
After a series of litigation, the matter ultimately went to the Supreme Court and was finally decided on August 19, 1998, in the case of Roshni Devi versus state of Haryana. Referring to the judgment in Roshni Devi’s case, the Bench of Chief Justice
Arjan Kumar Sikri and Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain asserted that “necessary directions have already been given in this very judgment”. A direction “clearly maintains that if the vacancies exist during the period in question, the appointments could be made strictly on the basis of their merit position in the list…. A cumulative reading of the directions
provides the complete answer and the course of action to be chartered.
“It is clear that the court had directed that the appointments are to be made strictly on the basis of merit in the list prepared by the state on the basis of selection. It does not leave any room for the original writ petitioners to argue that others who did not approach the court should be excluded”.
The Bench concluded: “We, thus, set aside the direction of the single Judge given in the order or other orders confined to the filling of the posts on the basis of the inter-se merit of the writ petitioners alone.
“Instead, it is directed that 103 vacancies which according to the state of Haryana still exist pertaining to the period October 15, 1989, to November 18, 1995, shall be filled strictly on the basis of the merit position in the list prepared by the respondents”.
Bijendra Ahlawat
Tribune News Service

Tribune News Service

Jind, November 14
Traffic movement on the Narwana-Patiala highway was disrupted for over five hours today after hundreds of residents of Belarkha village of the district squatted on the main road, demanding the arrest of the truck driver who had allegedly crushed a villager to death in an accident last night.
The blockade came to an end after the intervention of senior police officials.
Police sources said the residents of Belarkha came out on the highway this morning after it was revealed that the victim, Dharamvir aged 25 years, had been killed in an accident last night.
His body was found dumped under leaves near the Dharodi minor, located about 100 yards from the main road.
The villagers told the police that Dharamvir had gone to his field late last night and failed to return home.
He was allegedly run over by a truck passing on the highway while crossing the road around midnight last night. It is claimed that the truck which had run over him had skidded and got stuck in the adjoining field after the accident.
Villagers alleged that the driver got the body of Dharamvir dumped near the canal and covered it with vegetation and threw his belongings and a bicycle at a secluded place before absconding with his vehicle.
Hundreds of villagers assembled on the highway this morning and did not allow the traffic to pass for over five hours. Hundreds of vehicles got stuck in the jam on both sides of the blockade. The movement was resumed around 3.20 pm this evening after the police assured them of tracing the truck and its driver.
CHANDIGARH: Real estate developer Alpha G Corp today said it plans a capital expenditure of Rs 3,500 crore in its upcoming residential and commercial projects in various parts of the country in next five years and eyeing revenue of Rs 5,000 crore from them.
"We are expecting revenue generation of Rs 5,000 crore from real estate projects which are coming up at various locations in next five years," company's CEO and Director SK Sayal told reporters here today.
The company, in which Morgan Stanley has 14 per cent stake, has plans to develop over 1,000 acres of land for setting up of commercial and integrated township projects at various places including Ludhiana, Amritsar, Meerut, Gurgaon, Jaipur, and Gujarat, in next five years.
"The total capital expenditure on these projects is estimated at Rs 3,500 crore," he said.
The company's one of the biggest real estate projects is coming up in Ludhiana for developing integrated township at an area 200 acres of land which would entail investment of Rs 1,000 crore.
"The revenue realisation from this project will be to the tune of Rs 1,500 to 1,800 crore," he said.
Barring a few ones, majority of the company's projects are done through Real Estate Asset Management (REAM) model, whereby the bulk of the investments are made by the land owners.
"Under the REAM model, landowner retains complete ownership of the project wherein Alpha G Corp executes role of developer," he said, adding, "the company gets 8 to 10 per cent of the topline of the particular project in return of development".
However, the company is also developing its own projects in Jaipur and Karnal with its own capital.
Alpha G Corp is expecting revenue of Rs 200 crore in current fiscal as against Rs 80 crore in last fiscal.
Asked about any impact of hike in lending rate, Sayal admitted that the sales of real estate projects have started slowing down because of rise in interest rates.
"The signs of slowdown in sale of high value properties have started appearing. But there will not be any impact on pricing of the projects as of now," he said.
"We are expecting revenue generation of Rs 5,000 crore from real estate projects which are coming up at various locations in next five years," company's CEO and Director SK Sayal told reporters here today.
The company, in which Morgan Stanley has 14 per cent stake, has plans to develop over 1,000 acres of land for setting up of commercial and integrated township projects at various places including Ludhiana, Amritsar, Meerut, Gurgaon, Jaipur, and Gujarat, in next five years.
"The total capital expenditure on these projects is estimated at Rs 3,500 crore," he said.
The company's one of the biggest real estate projects is coming up in Ludhiana for developing integrated township at an area 200 acres of land which would entail investment of Rs 1,000 crore.
"The revenue realisation from this project will be to the tune of Rs 1,500 to 1,800 crore," he said.
Barring a few ones, majority of the company's projects are done through Real Estate Asset Management (REAM) model, whereby the bulk of the investments are made by the land owners.
"Under the REAM model, landowner retains complete ownership of the project wherein Alpha G Corp executes role of developer," he said, adding, "the company gets 8 to 10 per cent of the topline of the particular project in return of development".
However, the company is also developing its own projects in Jaipur and Karnal with its own capital.
Alpha G Corp is expecting revenue of Rs 200 crore in current fiscal as against Rs 80 crore in last fiscal.
Asked about any impact of hike in lending rate, Sayal admitted that the sales of real estate projects have started slowing down because of rise in interest rates.
"The signs of slowdown in sale of high value properties have started appearing. But there will not be any impact on pricing of the projects as of now," he said.
CHANDIGARH: Real estate developer Alpha G Corp today said it plans a capital expenditure of Rs 3,500 crore in its upcoming residential and commercial projects in various parts of the country in next five years and eyeing revenue of Rs 5,000 crore from them.
"We are expecting revenue generation of Rs 5,000 crore from real estate projects which are coming up at various locations in next five years," company's CEO and Director SK Sayal told reporters here today.
The company, in which Morgan Stanley has 14 per cent stake, has plans to develop over 1,000 acres of land for setting up of commercial and integrated township projects at various places including Ludhiana, Amritsar, Meerut, Gurgaon, Jaipur, and Gujarat, in next five years.
"The total capital expenditure on these projects is estimated at Rs 3,500 crore," he said.
The company's one of the biggest real estate projects is coming up in Ludhiana for developing integrated township at an area 200 acres of land which would entail investment of Rs 1,000 crore.
"The revenue realisation from this project will be to the tune of Rs 1,500 to 1,800 crore," he said.
Barring a few ones, majority of the company's projects are done through Real Estate Asset Management (REAM) model, whereby the bulk of the investments are made by the land owners.
"Under the REAM model, landowner retains complete ownership of the project wherein Alpha G Corp executes role of developer," he said, adding, "the company gets 8 to 10 per cent of the topline of the particular project in return of development".
However, the company is also developing its own projects in Jaipur and Karnal with its own capital.
Alpha G Corp is expecting revenue of Rs 200 crore in current fiscal as against Rs 80 crore in last fiscal.
Asked about any impact of hike in lending rate, Sayal admitted that the sales of real estate projects have started slowing down because of rise in interest rates.
"The signs of slowdown in sale of high value properties have started appearing. But there will not be any impact on pricing of the projects as of now," he said.
"We are expecting revenue generation of Rs 5,000 crore from real estate projects which are coming up at various locations in next five years," company's CEO and Director SK Sayal told reporters here today.
The company, in which Morgan Stanley has 14 per cent stake, has plans to develop over 1,000 acres of land for setting up of commercial and integrated township projects at various places including Ludhiana, Amritsar, Meerut, Gurgaon, Jaipur, and Gujarat, in next five years.
"The total capital expenditure on these projects is estimated at Rs 3,500 crore," he said.
The company's one of the biggest real estate projects is coming up in Ludhiana for developing integrated township at an area 200 acres of land which would entail investment of Rs 1,000 crore.
"The revenue realisation from this project will be to the tune of Rs 1,500 to 1,800 crore," he said.
Barring a few ones, majority of the company's projects are done through Real Estate Asset Management (REAM) model, whereby the bulk of the investments are made by the land owners.
"Under the REAM model, landowner retains complete ownership of the project wherein Alpha G Corp executes role of developer," he said, adding, "the company gets 8 to 10 per cent of the topline of the particular project in return of development".
However, the company is also developing its own projects in Jaipur and Karnal with its own capital.
Alpha G Corp is expecting revenue of Rs 200 crore in current fiscal as against Rs 80 crore in last fiscal.
Asked about any impact of hike in lending rate, Sayal admitted that the sales of real estate projects have started slowing down because of rise in interest rates.
"The signs of slowdown in sale of high value properties have started appearing. But there will not be any impact on pricing of the projects as of now," he said.
KARNAL: Israel's Minister of Agriculture Orit Noked Monday said that India has the potential to become a world superpower in food production, provided it was able to utilise its resources with proper technology.
On her first trip to India, Noked, who visited the Centre For Excellence in Vegetables at Gharaunda, near here said that her country is ready to assist India in transfer of technology to supplement food production. She was accompanied by Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
"We place Israeli technologies entirely at the disposal of India - which is today a true friend of the state of Israel. The implementation of these technologies will surely benefit the Indian farmers by enhancing their income, and improve the welfare of the general public by helping to counteract the rise in the price of food," she said.
KARNAL: Israel's Minister of Agriculture Orit Noked Monday said that India has the potential to become a world superpower in food production, provided it was able to utilise its resources with proper technology.
On her first trip to India, Noked, who visited the Centre For Excellence in Vegetables at Gharaunda, near here said that her country is ready to assist India in transfer of technology to supplement food production. She was accompanied by Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
"We place Israeli technologies entirely at the disposal of India - which is today a true friend of the state of Israel. The implementation of these technologies will surely benefit the Indian farmers by enhancing their income, and improve the welfare of the general public by helping to counteract the rise in the price of food," she said.
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