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A conference of about 4,000 jobless youngsters organised by the Telangana Unemployed Joint Action Committee (JAC) at A V College on Wednesday demanded the TRS government to immediately issue the Group I, II, III and IV notifications and release of a white paper on the problems facing the unemployed. It wanted the TSPSC to notify 12,000 posts of Group I sevices, 2,000 of Group II, 8,000 of Group II
Musheerabad: A conference of about 4,000 jobless youngsters organised by the Telangana Unemployed Joint Action Committee (JAC) at A V College on Wednesday demanded the TRS government to immediately issue the Group I, II, III and IV notifications and release of a white paper on the problems facing the unemployed. It wanted the TSPSC to notify 12,000 posts of Group I sevices, 2,000 of Group II, 8,000 of Group III and 35,000 clerical jobs under Group IV.
Addressing the participants, National BC Association president R Krishnaiah, who is LB Nagar MLA, urged Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to strengthen the government set-up by filling the vacant posts in various departments.
He demanded immediate notification by TSPSC to fill various Group posts, engineering wings, paramedical and technical departments.
The legislator questioned as to how many sections have been launched although 25 offices of RDOs and police stations in 125 mandals across new 21 districts were opened in the recent past. He called upon the government to assess the vacant posts in various departments and fill them through public recruitment.
The MLA claimed that ‘many vacant chairs are being seen in government offices after the formation of the new State’ and that ‘on account of this people are suffering in the Secretariat, several directorates and offices in districts because of lack of adequate staff.
Krishnaiah wanted the State to release a white paper on the vacant posts and the steps taken to fill them Chairman of JAC Neela Venkatesh Gupta and Gujju Krishna chaired the conference. Among those present were Nandagopal, Ramalingam, Sagar and Ramakrishna.
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