ANAND PATHAK
Renu Devi – Appellant
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Commissioner, Chambal Division, Morena – Respondent
Anand Pathak, J.
The present writ petition under Article 226 & 227 of the Constitution of India has been filed by the petitioner challenging the order dated 18/01/2011 (Annexure P/1) passed by the Commissioner, Chambal Division, Morena in case No.18/2010-2011/Appeal (vk0ck0) as well as the order dated 30/10/2010 passed by the Additional Collector, District Morena in case No.109/2009-10/Appeal.
2. The matter pertains to appointment of petitioner on the post of Anganwadi Worker at Anganwadi center, Ratanpura, Tehsil, Porsa, District Morena.
3. The respondents/State has earlier issued guidelines dated 10/07/2007 (Annexure P/7) in respect of selection and appointment of Anganwadi Workers and Assistant in the State of Madhya Pradesh. The said scheme under Clause v-1 provided the essential qualifications for appointment of an Anganwadi Worker. As per the said guidelines, the minimum qualification prescribed for an Anganwadi worker in the urban and rural areas is Higher Secondary (10+2 Board or 11th passed). As per Clause v-2 of the said guidelines, the total marks to be awarded to a candidate is 100 marks while determining the merit list. The additional qualification or the circumsta
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