The Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy, has announced the issuance of notifications to fill another 30,000 job vacancies in the next 90 days. The recruitment will include 11,000 teacher posts through the DSC, along with vacancies in Group 1, 2, and 3, and other departments.
Job Calendar Alignment Ensures Timely Recruitment
During the Fireman Passing Out Parade, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy reiterated the government’s commitment to fill every vacancy as per the job calendar. He highlighted that since coming to power, 31,000 positions have already been filled. With this new announcement, the total will surpass 60,000 appointments within a year, providing confidence to the unemployed youth.
Significant Employment Drive for Unemployed Youth
The recent event at the Telangana State Fire Services and Civil Defense Training Institute in Vattinagulapalli saw the Chief Minister distributing appointment letters to 157 new driver operators. Addressing the gathering, he emphasized the government’s dedication to fulfilling the aspirations of the youth, who played a crucial role in the Telangana movement. Despite a decade of waiting under the previous government, the new administration has begun fulfilling these aspirations by initiating mass recruitment drives.
A Historic Distribution of Appointment Letters
The Chief Minister recounted a historic moment at LB Stadium where 31,000 appointment letters were distributed in a single event, including 483 firemen who are now ready to begin their duties. He praised the firemen for their commitment to public safety, often risking their lives during disasters. The Chief Minister encouraged them to uphold their responsibilities with dedication, assuring them of the government’s support.
Commitment to Timely Salaries and Employee Welfare
Addressing the concerns of government employees, the Chief Minister assured timely payment of salaries, which had been neglected by previous administrations. He emphasized the importance of paying salaries on time to maintain trust and morale among employees. The current administration has prioritized agriculture, education, health, and employment in the budget, ensuring holistic development and welfare.
Support and Accessibility for Unemployed Youth
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy assured the youth that there is no need for protests or unrest. He urged them to approach ministers and higher officials directly with their concerns, promising that reasonable issues would be resolved promptly. He committed to working diligently as their representative, ensuring accessibility and support.
Honoring Firemen at the Parade
The Fireman Passing Out Parade featured a march past and an open-top jeep tour by the Chief Minister and Fire Safety DG Nagireddy, where they received the firemen’s salute. Awards were given to the firemen who excelled during their training. The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Ranga Reddy District In-Charge Minister Sridhar Babu, Home Secretary Ravi Gupta, MLA Prakash Goud, and MLCs Patnam Mahender Reddy and Egge Mallesham.