LAWS(RAJ)-2004-3-51

MANOJ KUMAR Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On March 05, 2004
MANOJ KUMAR Appellant
V/S
STATE OF RAJASTHAN Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) QUESTION relating to unemployment involved in these writ petitions reminds me the words of Nani A. Palkhiwala who while delivering lecture at Trinity College Cambridge on November 7, 1990 said:- " Perceptive observers in foreign countries where Indians work and prosper are baffled by one question how does India, with its great human potential and natural resources, manage to remain poor? The answer is that we are not poor by nature but poor by policy. You would not be far wrong if you called India the world's leading expert in the art of perpetuating poverty. India is rattling and rattling violently with spare human capacity. More than 30 million are registered with our 840 Employment Exchange. According to objective estimates, there must be at least 20 million other unemployed who are not registered. "

(2.) ALL the unemployed petitioners are registered with Employment Exchanges and appear to have possessed required qualification from the Institutions situated in the State of Karnataka, for the purpose of registration with Rajasthan Nursing Council (for short `rnc' ). It also appears that each of the petitioner has although submitted required documents and deposited fee in the sum of Rs. 1000/- (One Thousand) the RNC has not taken any decision.

(3.) RULE 11 of the Rajasthan Medical & Health Subordinate Service RULEs 1965 (for short `1965 RULEs') provides for Academic/technical qualifications and experience for direct recruitment to the posts enumerated in the schedule according to which a candidate must, in addition to such experience as is required, possess the qualifications given in column No. 4 of the schedule and working knowledge of Hindi written in Devnagari script and knowledge of Rajasthan culture. As per column 4 of the Schedule the minimum qualification for direct recruitment to the post of Nurse Grade-II is as under:- 1. RNRC or its equivalent qualification recognised by Government. 2. Regd. `a' Grade Nurse.