Modifying its status quo order, Justice K K Sasidharan made it clear that "in view of the submission made by the Special Government Pleader, the applications from Mini Anganwadi workers for appointment to the post Main Anganwadi Workers should also be considered along with others for appointment taking into account their continuous service for all these years."
The matter relates to the action taken by the State Social Welfare and Nutritious Meal Department to fill up 75 per cent of the vacancies in the post of Main Anganwadi workers which arose up to June 1, 2014 by direct recruitment which was challenged by way of a petition by the Union.
The court, which admitted the petition on January 6 last, issued status quo and directed the government to file counter affidavit.
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