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Unemployed Youth Protest for Exam Postponement

Unemployed Youth Protest for Postponement of Group and DSC Exams

In Hyderabad, many unemployed young people protested at Ashok Nagar X roads on Saturday. They were asking the Congress government to delay the Group – II and III exams, as well as the District Selection Committee (DSC) exam, which is for teacher vacancies.

The protesters held signs and chanted for the exams to be postponed, causing traffic jams in the area. They were concerned about having only one day between the DSC exam, which runs from July 18 to August 5, and the Group – II exam, scheduled for August 7 and 8. They questioned how they could prepare for the four papers of the Group – II services exam with just one day in between.

The job seekers want the government to include current vacancies in the Group – II and III exams and to hold these exams in December. They are asking for at least one month to prepare for the DSC exam. They believe that if the government addresses their concerns, students will study diligently for the next six months.

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Telangana Eyes Caste Census: Upliftment or Division?

Telangana Government Proposes Caste Census, Aiming to Uplift Weaker Sections

Hyderabad: In a significant move, the Congress government in Telangana has brought a resolution in the state assembly seeking a comprehensive caste census across the entire state. This proposal comes after the party secured a thumping victory in the recent elections, winning 64 out of 119 seats, marking its first absolute majority since Telangana’s formation.

The proposed “Socio, Economic, Educational, Employment, Political and Caste Survey (KULA GANANA)” aims to gather detailed data on caste distribution, socio-economic conditions, educational attainment, employment status, and political representation of various communities in the state. This information, according to the government, will be crucial for formulating and implementing targeted welfare schemes and ensuring equitable distribution of resources for the upliftment of Backward Classes (BCs), Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and other weaker sections.

Backward Class Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar, who introduced the resolution, emphasized the unprecedented nature of this initiative and its potential to bring about positive change. He highlighted the long-standing demand for caste enumeration within the Congress party and expressed his commitment to utilizing the collected data for the betterment of all communities.

While acknowledging that caste census falls under the central government’s purview, Minister Prabhakar justified the state’s move by citing the unique needs and contexts of individual states. He expressed confidence that the survey will pave the way for achieving social justice for SCs, STs, BCs, and other marginalized groups in Telangana.

This proposal has garnered mixed reactions. Supporters hail it as a vital step towards ensuring fair representation and resource allocation for historically disadvantaged communities. Critics, however, raise concerns about the potential for misuse of data and the re-opening of societal divisions based on caste lines.

With the resolution introduced, the state government now awaits the central government’s approval to proceed with the proposed caste census. The debate surrounding this initiative is likely to continue, raising crucial questions about social justice, data privacy, and the path forward for equitable development in Telangana.

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Bhatti Vikramarka Deputy CM, seniors in first list for Telangana Cabinet

Telangana Cabinet Swearing-In: Bhatti Vikramarka and Congress Leaders Take Oath

 

Bhatti Vikramarka, along with other senior Congress members, is set to be part of the first group of Ministers in the new Telangana Cabinet. The Congress leadership has already shared the names with Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, who will oversee the oath-taking ceremony. A Revanth Reddy is expected to be sworn in as the new Chief Minister at LB Stadium on Thursday at 1:04 pm.

Revanth Reddy, upon returning from Delhi, personally informed the Ministerial candidates, including Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, who is likely to be appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister. The composition of the Cabinet reflects a diverse representation from various districts, with Khammam district having the highest number of three Ministers – Bhatti Vikramarka, Tummala Nageswara Rao, and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy.

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Other districts like Nalgonda, Warangal, Karimnagar, Medak, and Mahabubnagar will also have their representatives in the Cabinet. Notably, Bhatti Vikramarka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, Seethakka, and Ponnam Prabhakar are set to be first-time Ministers, while others have previously served in ministerial roles in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. Bhatti Vikramarka has prior experience as Deputy Speaker and Congress Legislative Party leader. The oath-taking ceremony is scheduled to take place at LB Stadium on Thursday.

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