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Telangana Teacher Job Seekers Demand Justice

Why Were Unemployed Youth Kneeling at Telangana CM Revanth Reddy’s Residence?

In Hyderabad, over 200 aspiring teachers held a sudden ‘kneel down’ protest outside Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s residence on Tuesday. They were frustrated after being denied a chance to meet the CM.

The protesters even stopped MLC-elect Chintapandu Naveen, also known as Teenmar Mallanna, from entering the house for a while. They let him in only after he promised to address their concerns. This was their second attempt in two months to meet the Chief Minister and explain their issues.

What’s the Issue?

The main issue is about the implementation of an interim order by the Telangana High Court. Here’s a breakdown:

Job Notification: In April 2023, the Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Recruitment Board (TREI-RB) announced 8,708 vacancies for various teaching positions like Degree Lecturers (DL), Junior Lecturers (JL), Post Graduate Teachers (PGT), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGT), and Physical Directors (PD).

Selection Process: The recruitment process required the same qualifications and had common exam papers for DL, JL, and PGT posts. Many candidates were selected for more than one position.

Order of Recruitment: Usually, DL positions are filled first, followed by JL, PGT, and TGT. This allows candidates to be considered for lower posts if they are not selected for higher ones. However, this time, the board completed the PGT recruitment first, causing confusion.

Relinquishment Option: Candidates who are selected for multiple posts can choose the best one (DL) and relinquish the others (JL, PGT). These relinquished posts should then go to the next qualified candidate. But the board didn’t follow this process, announcing PGT results first and skipping the relinquishment option.

Backlog List: Normally, when a candidate resigns from a job, the vacancy goes into a backlog list and is filled later through a fresh notification. The job seekers argue that instead of adding vacancies to this backlog, they should immediately fill them with the next qualified candidate.

Court’s Intervention

Unhappy with the selection process, many candidates went to the High Court. The court directed the government to consider the next qualified candidates for any vacancies left due to non-joining or relinquishment of posts. However, the board followed outdated guidelines from 1997 and did not allow for a waitlist.

The job seekers claim that many vacancies remain unfilled because the relinquishment option was not provided. This has led to their protests, hoping the government will address their grievances.

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Telangana Govt Fills 5,348 Healthcare Jobs!

Telangana to fill thousands of healthcare positions

The Telangana government announced a two-pronged approach to address staffing shortages in the health department.

Permanent recruitment: Over 5,348 vacancies across various healthcare positions will be filled through direct recruitment. The Telangana State Medical and Health Services Recruitment Board will handle this process, gathering details and issuing a recruitment notification soon.

Contractual staffing for medical colleges: To address immediate staffing needs in government medical colleges for upcoming inspections by the National Medical Commission (NMC), the department will recruit 4,356 positions on a contract basis for one year.

This dual approach aims to bolster healthcare staffing in Telangana, both in the short and long term.

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Telangana Medaram Jathara: Governor, Minister Join Devotees

Telangana Governor, Union Minister Offer Prayers at Medaram Jathara

Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and Union Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda joined thousands of devotees at the ongoing Medaram Jathara, a mega tribal festival in Telangana, on Friday.

Arjun Munda, speaking after offering prayers, called the Jathara, celebrated in the forest areas of Medaram bordering Chhattisgarh, “the biggest festival of Adivasis.” This biannual event draws large crowds from across the country, particularly Adivasi communities.

“I am happy to be here for the second time,” Munda said, greeting devotees and choosing Hindi to reach a wider Adivasi audience. He expressed his delight at attending the festival alongside the Governor.

Soundararajan, expressing her “good fortune” at visiting the festival for the third time, highlighted her commitment to tribal communities. “I have adopted six villages in the tribal areas of the state,” she stated.

The four-day Medaram Jathara, also known as Sammakka Saralamma Jathara, began on Wednesday and features vibrant cultural performances, traditional rituals, and offerings to the deities Sammakka and Saralamma. Telangana ministers D Sridhar Babu and Danasari Anasuya, along with several officials, were also present during the dignitaries’ visit.

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Kamareddy Doctors Back: Suspensions Lifted After Protests

Relief for Kamareddy Doctors: Suspension Orders Revoked After Protests

Hyderabad, February 16, 2024: The Telangana government has revoked the suspension orders issued against two senior doctors and a nurse at the Kamareddy Government Medical College and General Hospital. This comes after widespread protests from the Telangana Teachers Government Doctors Association (TTGDA) against the initial decision.

Last week, a patient recovering in the hospital’s ICU was bitten by a rat, leading to the suspension of Dr. Vasanth Kumar (Associate Professor, General Medicine), Dr. Kavya (Assistant Professor, General Medicine), and G Manjula (Nursing Officer). However, the TTGDA argued that holding medical professionals accountable for infrastructure issues like sanitation was unfair and unreasonable.

Following the association’s protests, including threats of a “Chalo DME” program and potential statewide agitation, the state government reconsidered its stance. As per orders issued by Director of Medical Education (DME) Dr. Triveni today, the suspensions have been lifted with immediate effect.

Doctors Welcome Decision:

The TTGDA expressed its gratitude to the government for reversing the suspension orders. General Secretary Dr. J Tirupathi Rao emphasized that doctors cannot be held responsible for hospital upkeep issues like sanitation, which fall under the purview of designated agencies and administrative staff.

This development likely offers relief to the suspended medical professionals and underscores the crucial role of doctor-government dialogue in addressing concerns within the healthcare system. While the specific reasons for the government’s change of heart remain unknown, it appears the TTGDA’s strong stance played a significant role in influencing the decision.

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Hyderabad Police Shake-Up: New Commissioner Takes Charge

Changes in Hyderabad Police Leadership: Kothakota Sreenivasa Reddy Appointed Commissioner

In Hyderabad, there’s a change in the police leadership. Kothakota Sreenivasa Reddy is now the new Police Commissioner of Hyderabad, taking over from Sandeep Shandhilya. Shandhilya has been assigned a new role as the Director of Telangana State Narcotics Bureau.

The Telangana government made these appointments on Tuesday, not just in Hyderabad but also in other zones. G Sudheer Babu, from the IPS batch of 2001, is now the Rachakonda Police Commissioner and Avinash Mohanthy is the new Commissioner of Police Cyberabad. Meanwhile, M Stephen Raveendra and D S Chauhan have been directed to report to the DGP office as part of the changes.

Telangana government promises job calendar for government jobs

Karimnagar, Telangana: IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao has said that the Telangana government will announce a job calendar for government jobs if the BRS party is re-elected in the next assembly election.

This will ensure that recruitment to government vacancies is done every year through the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC).

The Minister made this announcement while participating in a public meeting in Karimnagar on Wednesday. He also assured the unemployed youth that the government is committed to filling up all government job vacancies in the state.

Rama Rao said that the government has already filled up 1.30 lakh vacancies in the last nine and a half years, and the remaining vacancies will also be filled soon.

He also came down heavy on opposition parties for politicizing the recent death of Pravallika, a young woman who died by suicide in Hyderabad.

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