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State Orders Special Officers for Gram Panchayats

State Government Directs Appointment of Special Officers for Gram Panchayats as Sarpanches’ Term Ends

 

Hyderabad: As the term of Sarpanches concludes today, the State Government has issued directives to District Collectors to appoint Special Officers, persons in charge, or committees to oversee the functions of Gram Panchayats until new members and Sarpanches are elected by the people. The decision was formalized through Government Order in the form of GOMs 5 on Wednesday.

District Collectors are instructed to designate officers of the rank of Tahsildar, Mandal Parishad Development Officer, Agriculture Officer, Mandal Educational Officer, Mandal Panchayat Officer, or officers of similar rank, effective from Friday.

The designated officers or committees are tasked with carrying out the responsibilities of the Gram Panchayats during the interim period until the assumption of new elected members and Sarpanches. Special Officers are urged to assume their roles promptly.

Responding to the conclusion of Sarpanches’ terms, BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed gratitude to those who served the public for the past five years. He emphasized that retiring Sarpanches were stepping down from their post, not from public service. Rao acknowledged their significant contributions, particularly under the leadership of BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao, in establishing nurseries, Palle Prakruthi Vanams, and Vaikuntha Dhamams, setting a benchmark for the nation.

Despite this, there are calls from the Sarpanches Association and certain political parties urging the State Government to conduct elections. They object to the appointment of Special Officers. The CPM State unit, in a representation to the State government, demanded immediate elections, opposing the plans to appoint Special Officers instead of elected bodies. CPM State Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram insisted that holding Panchayat elections promptly is crucial to ensure the continuity of governing bodies elected by the people.

As the State grapples with the transition, the debate between appointment and elections continues, highlighting the importance of local governance in the eyes of the citizens.

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Telangana Group-II Recruitment Test Scheduled-Jan6,7-2024

Telangana Group-II Recruitment Test Scheduled for January 6-7, 2024

 

Telangana’s Group-II recruitment test is happening on January 6 and 7, 2024. The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) is getting everything ready and has asked District Collectors to decide on the exam centers and share the details by Thursday.

 

TSPSC’s Preparations and Guidelines for District Collectors

 

They want the centers to have CCTV cameras, especially in the chief superintendent’s room where confidential stuff will be handled. For candidate seating, they suggest having 24 or 48 candidates per room, except for the last room. They also want seats arranged in rows with about 2 square meters of space for each candidate.

Initially, the test was planned for November 2 and 3 but got moved to January 6 and 7, 2024, due to State Assembly elections. The TSPSC advertised 783 posts for Group-II recruitment, including roles like Assistant Section Officers, Mandal Panchayat Officers, Naib Tahsildars, and Prohibition and Excise Sub Inspectors.

About 5,51,943 candidates registered for the recruitment, and there are 700 candidates for each vacancy. The test consists of four papers covering General Studies, History, Polity, Society, Economy, Development, and Telangana Movement.

The test is objective type and available in English, Telugu, and Urdu, with a total of 600 marks. No interviews will be conducted, and the final selection depends on the marks in the written exam after certificate verification.

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