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PERSONNEL & M)MIMSTRATLVE REFORMS (ADVICE-C) DEPARTMENT GO. (P) No.- 33/90/P &ARD. Dated, Thiruvananthapuram, 12th Septembet 1990. NOTIFICATION S. R. 0. No. 1694190.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Kerala Public Services Act, 1968 (19 of 1968) read with section 3, thereof, the Government of Kerala hereby make the following rules further to amend the Kerala Government Servants' Conduct Rules, 1960, namely:- RULES Short title and commencement—(I) These rules may be called the Kerala Government Servants' Conduct (Amendment) Rules, 1990. (2) They shall come into force at once Amendment of the Rules—In the Kerala Government Servants Conduct Rules, 1960, in rule 49A, for the existing clause (i) the following clause shall be substituted, namely:- "(i) Failure to perform his/her academic duties such as invigilation work, coming to the class without preparation to conduct lecture classes, practical classes, assessment and guidance and refusal or willful delay in the execution of any work allotted to the teacher by the authority concerned in connection with Colleges/University examinations". By order of the Governor, P. SHANMUGA5UNDARAM, Commissioner and Secretary to Government. Explanatory note (This does not form part of the notification, but is intended to indicate its general purport.) The Committe on Subordinate Legislation in their 13th Report of the Seventh Kerala Legislative Assembly recommended that the words "demonstration" and "etc." occurring in. clause (i) of rule 49A of the Kerala Government Servants Conduct Rules, 1960, intrdocued as per amendment to the said rules by Notification issued in G. 0. (P) 93/81/GAD dated 19-3-1981 as S. R. 0. No. 5442/81 may be deleted since the said words do not connote the correct meaning. In order to avoid ambiguity Government propose to insert a new clauses so as to imply its intention and meaning. The Notification is intended to achieve the above object.