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4. Being mother, she needs to take care of her baby girl who is just one year old.
5. Being woman, she needs to stay with her family & needs to take care of her 2 children, her husband & her in-law who is a heart patient.

8. The respondents further stated that the Sub- Committee in their Meeting held on 24.08.2016/05.11.2016 considered the representation of the petitioner submitted online and recommended to the Government of India for rejection of her request, as she is local to the State of Andhra Pradesh and there is no vacancy for adjustment within the number of filled posts allocated to the State of Telangana and recommended for her allotment to the State of Andhra Pradesh. None of her juniors, who are local to the State of Andhra Pradesh and opted for the State of Telangana have been considered for tentative allotment to the State of Telangana by ignoring her case. The recommendations of the Sub-Committee on the representations received from the employees on their tentative allocations were approved by the Chief Secretaries of both the States. In pursuance of the approval, necessary proposals relating to the final allocation of the State Cadre employees of the Director of Health were sent to the Government of India, Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, New Delhi vide Letter dated 22.12.2016. The Government of India has examined the said proposals and issued the final allocation list of State cadre employees of the Director of Health vide Order dated 22.02.2017. As per the final allocation list issued by the Government of India, the petitioner is allocated to the State of Andhra Pradesh in the category of Civil Assistant Surgeon. The contention of the petitioner is that the authorities have allocated her to the State of Andhra Pradesh instead of State of Telangana without considering the objections raised by her and also on the sole ground that she studied upto Class X in the State of Andhra Pradesh.