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10 months ago

MY GRAND MOTHER WAS EXPIRED WHILE WORKING IN A GOVERNMENT JOB, CAN I GET HER JOB

Anik

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear client,
Yes, you can get the job under the compassionate appointment scheme if you prove that you are financially unsound and deserve prompt financial support and
are suitable for the post under the relevant Recruitment Rules.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
It depends upon the circulars issued by your State Government and further you may advised to approach local Advocate who is dealing with service matter and accordingly decide.
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A.Dear Client,
Compassionate Appointment is a social security scheme launched by the Government of India to grant appointment to a dependent family member on a compassionate basis when a Government servant dies while in service or retires on medical grounds. The objective of the scheme is to provide immediate financial assistance to the family who is left in poverty and without any means to sustain their livelihood. For the purpose of compassionate appointment, ‘Government Servant’ is defined as a government servant appointed on a regular basis and not a daily wage worker and a Dependent Family member means spouse, son (also includes adopted son) and Daughter (also includes adopted daughter). In the case of the Government servant being unmarried (brother or sister), they will qualify as dependent family members who are completely relying on the Government servant at the time of his retirement on medical grounds or his death in harness. As the Grandson does not come under the purview of the dependent family member, he is not entitled to compassionate appointment There is no inherent right to seek compassionate appointment nor a dependent family member of the deceased government servant become automatically entitled to appointment; it is only a benefit provided by the State to overcome financial hardship.
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