Revanth Reddy Attends attends passing out parade of firemen candidates, assures of further employment

Revanth Reddy Attends attends passing out parade of firemen candidates, assures of further employment
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In a significant event at the Telangana Fire Services and Civil Defense Training Institute, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy attended the passing out parade for fireman candidates who have successfully completed four months of rigorous training.

In a significant event at the Telangana Fire Services and Civil Defense Training Institute, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy attended the passing out parade for fireman candidates who have successfully completed four months of rigorous training. CM Revanth extended his heartfelt congratulations to the new firemen, acknowledging their hard work and dedication.

During his address, Revanth emphasized the Telangana government’s commitment to the aspirations of the youth, stating that the ongoing Telangana movement was fundamentally driven by the needs and dreams of the younger generation. He pointed out that education and agriculture have received top priority in the state budget, reflecting the government’s focus on these essential sectors.

The Chief Minister highlighted his administration's achievements in public service, noting that salaries for government employees are now disbursed on the same date each month. Addressing the pressing issue of unemployment, he stated that the youth have been waiting for job opportunities for the past decade. However, he proudly announced that following his administration’s transition to power, appointment documents have already been issued to 31,000 individuals.

Revanth Reddy further assured that an additional 30,000 jobs would be filled within the next 90 days, reinforcing the government's dedication to creating employment opportunities for the youth.

In closing, CM Revanth acknowledged the vital role of the fire brigade, stating that they are the first responders to any disaster, and underscored the importance of their training and readiness to serve the community.

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