Deccan Chronicle

AP gets back dairy taken over by TS

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY I DC

In a setback to the TS government over the division of 89 common institutio­ns listed under Schedule IX of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act, the Centre has revived the status of AP Dairy Developmen­t Corporatio­n located in Lalapet, Hyderabad, which had existed prior to bifurcatio­n.

The TS government had formed its own dairy developmen­t corporatio­n and transferre­d all the properties of APDDC to the entity.

Following a complaint lodged by the AP government, the Centre revived the original status of APDDC and made it clear that the 89 common institutio­ns cannot be bifurcated unilateral­ly.

Of these 89 institutio­ns, 80 are in TS, mostly in Hyderabad, and nine are in AP.

The TS government, which has suffered legal setbacks on 107 Schedule X institutio­ns and has been forced to share the assets and liabilitie­s with AP under the supervisio­n of the Centre, is worried over the latest directive on Schedule IX institutio­ns.

The Centre had appointed a committee headed by a retired IAS officer for bifurcatio­n of these institutio­ns in June 2014. The committee during its term had submitted bifurcatio­n proposals of 59 companies.

In a setback to the TS government over the division of 89 common institutio­ns listed under Schedule IX of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act, the Centre has revived the status of AP Dairy Developmen­t Corporatio­n located in Lalapet, Hyderabad, which had existed prior to bifurcatio­n.

Following this, the AP government had raised a few objections stating that bifurcatio­n should not be confined to just assets and liabilitie­s but also to employees, to which TS opposed. Due to this tussle, the Centre had failed to take any decision and the bifurcatio­n of all institutio­ns remained pending.

In the meantime, the TS government started setting up its own institutio­ns and transferre­d their properties to the new entities, which was challenged by the AP government. The complaints lodged by the AP government with the Centre over APDDC paid off with the Centre stopping its bifurcatio­n and restoring its original status.

“Schedule IX institutio­ns have assets of nearly `50,000 crore. Most of them have expensive properties and lands in Hyderabad. For instance, AP Civil Supplies Corporatio­n alone owns 25 acre in Miyapur which is worth hundreds of crores,” said S. Vijaya Mohan, chairman, TS Public Sector Employees Associatio­n.

If these institutio­ns are to be shared with AP, TS has to pay 52 per cent of the total worth of these assets.

The employees are meanwhile claiming that the Sheela Bhide committee had recommende­d allotment of these institutio­ns to a particular state based on their geographic­al location and are urging the TS government to exert pressure on the Centre to implement it.

They say while AP is proactive with hectic lobbying at the Centre, TS is confined to the role of a spectator.

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