THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO WRIT PETITION No. 25636 of 1999 O R D E R: This Writ Petition has been instituted in the year 1999 seeking for a writ of mandamus to declare the order of appointment of the 3rd respondent as Anganwadi Executive/Assistant (Teacher) of Jayaram Thanda, Pochampalli Village, Kodakandla Mandal, Warangal District issued by the Mothers’ Committee in their proceedings No. 48, dated 15.11.1999 in place of the petitioner as bad in law. Learned Government Pleader for Women Development and Child Welfare appearing for the 1st respondent has pointed out that the procedure for selection of Anganwadi Teachers has since undergone a change and the vacancies are required to be notified and a selection committee is to be constituted to consider the candidature of eligible female candidates preferably hailing from the locality where the Anganwadi center is located. The learned Government Pleader has also pointed out that the principles of reservation in favour of the candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes is also being observed in the matter of recruitment of Anganwadi Teachers. It was further pointed out that the involvement of the Mothers’ Committee or its recommendations in favour of candidates was a procedure, which has since been dispensed with for selecting proper candidates to work as Anganwadi Teachers. These subsequent developments, which the learned counsel for the petitioner Sri P. Pratap Reddy has also fairly submitted, have rendered the cause in this Writ Petition not surviving any further. If the writ petitioner still has any grievance subsisting as of now, it is open to her to take up the issue with the District Collector, Warangal, who is the Chairman of the Selection Committee and the competent authority to redress the grievance relating to selection and appointment of Anganwadi workers. It is needless to observe that in case the writ petitioner submits any such representation, ventilating her grievance in conformity with the procedure existing as of now, the same will be looked into and dealt with appropriately within a maximum period of three months from the date of its receipt. With this, the Writ Petition is dismissed, but however, without costs. ---------------------------------- (NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J) 29th June 2010 ksld