Tag Archives: unemployment

Rahul Gandhi: Telangana’s Rs.2500 Claim

Rahul Gandhi says Telangana government is giving Rs.2500 to every woman

Rahul Gandhi, a member of Congress, claimed that the Telangana government was depositing Rs.2500 every month into the bank accounts of women, which turned out to be false.

Speaking at a public gathering, he mentioned that besides providing free power and bus travel for women, the Telangana government was also depositing Rs.30,000 annually into the bank accounts of women. He promised that if Congress came to power in New Delhi, they would extend this scheme nationwide by giving Rs.1 lakh to each woman annually.

Gandhi criticized the BJP government for increasing unemployment and proposed a job guarantee scheme where graduates and diploma holders would be offered one-year jobs with a monthly honorarium of Rs.8500. He assured that after a satisfactory performance, these jobs would become permanent.

ALSO READ | Vada Pav Girl NOT Arrested: Delhi Police Clarifies

He also addressed issues concerning indigenous people, promising to resolve land disputes and protect their rights over resources like water and forests.

Gandhi criticized the Modi government’s plans to remove reservation quotas and pledged to increase them for the welfare of the poor and marginalized.

He concluded his speech with “Jai Telangana,” expressing solidarity with the state.

Source.

ALSO READ | Vivo V30e: Price, Specs & Release Date

Vivo V30e: Price, Specs & Release Date

Telangana Group-I Recruitment: Notification by Feb 1st?

Will Congress miss the Group-I recruitment deadline? Unemployed youth anxiously await notification.

Hyderabad: As February 1st approaches, a question hangs heavy in the air: will the Congress government keep its promise and release the Group-I job notification for unemployed youth in Telangana? This promise, a central plank of their election campaign, is now raising anxiety among countless government job aspirants.

The Congress pledged to fill a staggering two lakh vacancies within their first year, and laid out a detailed job calendar, including Group-I notification on February 1st. Subsequent phases outlined Group-II notification in April and a “mega District Selection Committee” for teachers. Other categories like Group III, IV, engineers, officers, and lecturers also had specific dates attached.

However, a potential roadblock looms – the lack of clearance from the Finance Department. This crucial step allows recruiting agencies like TSPSC to proceed, followed by departments submitting the required details. Even with everything in place, a new notification typically takes a week to ten days to materialize.

Also Read…

Telangana Corporator In Land Dispute: 24-Hour Police Custody

This delay stands in stark contrast to the BRS government’s performance in 2022. Through TSPSC, they announced 26 notifications for over 17,000 vacancies across various categories. Meanwhile, the newly formed TSPSC team under DGP M Mahendar Reddy is reportedly reviewing processes and pending notifications.

Will the Congress government fulfill its promise and bring relief to eager job seekers? Or will February 1st bring disappointment, extending the wait for thousands of hopefuls? The next few days hold the answer, and eyes across Telangana are intently watching.

BJP Transformed India Into an “Unemployed Nation,” Says KTR

Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao on Monday criticized the BJP for turning India into an “unemployed nation.”
He said that the BJP State president, G Kishan Reddy, who has failed to contribute to the development of Telangana, lacks the moral authority to discuss job appointments.

Rama Rao pointed out that India is witnessing the highest unemployment rate in 45 years under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He challenged Kishan Reddy to name a state government that has filled more job vacancies than Telangana in the past decade.

Rama Rao dared Kishan Reddy to make the BJP-led Central government release a “white paper” on the number of jobs filled over the last ten years and the existing vacancies in various departments. He stated that more than 16 lakh Central government jobs are lying vacant.

The Minister said that despite the Centre canceling projects like the Information Technology Investment Region (ITIR) and refraining from establishing Bayyaram Steel factory and other provisions promised under Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, the Telangana government succeeded in attracting investments in the private sector and creating over 24 lakh jobs in key sectors like IT, manufacturing, pharma and others.