Librarians are non-vacation staff

Government of Kerala

81. The earned leave admissible to an officer in permanent employ serving in a vacation department, in respect of any year in which he is prevented from availing himself of the full vacation, is such proportion of 30 days as the number of days of vacation not taken bears to the full vacation. If in any year the officer does not avail himself of the vacation, earned leave will be admissible to him in respect of that year in accordance with the provisions of Rules 78 and 79 above. 

Note 1.- A vacation department is a department or part of a department to which regular vacations are allowed during which the officers serving in the department are permitted to be absent from duty. 

Note 2.-The Principal, the Superintendent, the entire office staff, sergeant (if any) and the gardeners of the following institutions will be treated as nonvacation officers with effect from the dates specified against each:
1. Government Arts Colleges : 1.11.1959 


Note 5. - The Library staff of Arts and Science, Training and Law Colleges shall be treated as non-vacation staff.       [G.O.(P) 553/75/Fin., dt. 11-12-1975] 
This amendment shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from 7th November 1974. 

page 135

IX Leave 
SECTION III – GRANT OF LEAVE 
THE KERALA SERVICE RULES 
VOLUME I PARTS I & II 
EIGHTH EDITION, 2016
https://www.finance.kerala.gov.in/pblicaton.jsp?dVw

UGC

1.4.6
The Librarians and the DPIs should be treated as non-vacation staff and entitled to the leave admissible to other non-vacation staff in universities. ... The working hours of Librarians will similarly conform to the library timings. During the vacations, the Librarians and DPIs and Sports should participate in programmes for their professional development.

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Report of the Expert Committee on the Minimum Qualifications and Workload Etc. for Librarians and Directors of Physical Education in Universities and Colleges.
https://www.ugc.gov.in/oldpdf/pub/report/4.pdf

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