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Andhra Pradesh non-teaching staff association welcomes G.O. 34 for new service rules

Andhra Pradesh Aided Colleges Absorbed Non-Teaching Staff Association, under leadership of State president N. Uma Maheswari, has backed G.O.Ms. No. 34. This order sets up Special Service Rules for non-teaching employees, focusing on improving job security and career growth for absorbed staff throughout Andhra Pradesh.

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Jun 13, 2026 · 1 min read · 2 views
Andhra Pradesh non-teaching staff association welcomes G.O. 34 for new service rules

Key Takeaways

  • The Andhra Pradesh government issued G.O.Ms. No. 34 on Saturday, establishing Special Service Rules for non-teaching staff in aided colleges.
  • N. Uma Maheswari, the association's president, called the order a historic milestone for absorbed employees in Andhra Pradesh.
  • The new regulations clarify service conditions, enhancing job security and career advancement opportunities for non-teaching staff.
  • G.O.Ms. No. 34 addresses longstanding challenges faced by non-teaching employees, fostering fairness and stability in their professional lives.
  • Maheswari stated that this development significantly boosts the confidence of absorbed employees in their service roles.

Andhra Pradesh Aided Colleges Absorbed Non-Teaching Staff Association backs State's new G.O.Ms. No. 34 . This order sets Special Service Rules for non-teaching staff moving from aided colleges to government roles. Announcement came Saturday from association's State president,N. Uma Maheswari.

Maheswari called the Government Order a historic milestone. It fulfills long-held dreams of many absorbed employees across Andhra Pradesh. New rules bring needed clarity on service conditions . Offers framework addressing job security,administrative protections,career advancement.

President also noted G.O.Ms. No . 34 tackles many longstanding issues faced by these employees. She said it's a key step toward fairness and stability in their work lives. Will it really boost their confidence in service? Time will tell…

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