Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced plans to fill up 65,000 government jobs within a year of government formation. He said that recruitment to government posts will continue as per the job calendar.

Emphasizing the need for systemic improvement, the Chief Minister noted that the previous government had weakened the recruitment process. He assured the public that his administration is committed to strengthening the education system and tackling the problem of unemployment.

During an announcement at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister unveiled the Mega DSC results, listing 11,062 shortlisted candidates. He stressed that the government aims to fill between 60,000 and 65,000 jobs in its first year in office.

Highlighting the government’s focus on education, the Chief Minister said that efforts are on to increase the quality of educational institutions and prioritize the appointments of teachers. He mentioned the setting up of Young India Integrated Residential Schools, which plans to allocate Rs 12,500 crore to provide facilities in each of the 100 assembly constituencies.

The Chief Minister’s commitment to improving education and employment opportunities reflects a proactive approach to meet the needs of the youth of the state and enhance the overall development of Telangana.

































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