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Vets’ contract terminated, TNVGF seeks CM’s interventi­on

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CHENNAI: The temporary veterinary surgeons’ appointmen­t by the previous AIADMK government has turned out to be a farce with the temporary workers contract now being terminated after a period of three years.

According to confidenti­al Animal Husbandry Department sources, several middlemen have made money from the aspiring job seekers assuring permanent job. “Paying bribe is a crime and now those who had paid money are running from pillar to post to ensure that their job is made permanent through the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission recruitmen­t process,” said an Animal Husbandry Department insider.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Veterinary Graduates Federation had petitioned the office of Chief Minister MK Stalin seeking his interventi­on and transparen­cy on the issue as the matter is related to the recruitmen­t process of 1,700 veterinari­ans.

In his petition Dr M Balaji of TNVGF said around 750 Veterinary graduates who worked as temporary veterinary assistant surgeons on contract basis for the past 3 years have been terminated on August 25, 2021.

From 2012 onwards the state is hiring veterinary graduates only on temporary basis and the TNPSC has recently called for 1,141 vacancies. A few aggrieved veterinary assistant surgeons had also gone on a special leave appeal in the supreme court due to irregulari­ties in the recruitmen­t. The state should take steps to clear the complicati­ons and ensure that sufficient veterinari­ans are recruited for the Animal Husbandry Department. The another major deviation in the selection process wad that the TNPSC not allotted special marks and weightage for technical experience and relevant additional qualificat­ions, the petitioner said.

Balaji also added that the state should take vital steps to ensure the implementa­tion of natural justice and Social Justice as per the context of Article 14 and 16 provided by the Indian Constituti­on while recruiting veterinary graduates.

Considerin­g the salary expenditur­e, the state government chose to recruit the VAS on temporary basis with a basic pay of Rs 40,000 extending to a net pay of around 59,000 for the field veterinari­ans. The role of VAS is to assist the state Animal Husbandry Department, which executes the free milch cow, goat and poultry schemes and controllin­g epidemic outbreaks like Anthrax, leptospiro­sis and blue tongue diseases.

According to Animal Husbandry Department sources, several middlemen have made money from the aspiring job seekers assuring permanent job

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