Government’s Pledge to Generate 200,000 Jobs Within a Year Affirmed by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy

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In an event at Lal Bahadur Stadium, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy distributed appointment letters to newly recruited nursing officers, reaffirming the government’s commitment to providing two lakh jobs within the upcoming year.

Hyderabad :- Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy reiterated the State government’s dedication to fulfilling promises of employment for the unemployed during an event at Lal Bahadur Stadium. Delivering appointment letters to recently hired nursing officers, he affirmed the government’s stance to create two lakh jobs within the next year.

According to Reddy, the issue of unemployment played a significant role in fueling the fight for a separate Telangana, particularly driven by jobless youth. He criticized the 10-year BRS regime for neglecting employment concerns, alleging a lack of serious consideration for justice for the unemployed. Reddy emphasized that his government was vigorously working to adhere to the stipulated timeline for fulfilling its assurances.

To address employment challenges, the State government has overhauled the Telangana State Public Service Commission, appointing a new chairman and members. The recruitment process is set to commence soon to meet the expectations of the unemployed. Reddy condemned criticisms from BRS leaders regarding the recruitment process, challenging them to recognize the satisfaction of candidates upon receiving appointment letters.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy also took aim at former Health Minister T Harish Rao, who accused the Congress government of claiming credit for nursing officer recruitment initiated during the BRS government. Reddy alleged that BRS focused primarily on securing positions for “family members” and accused Harish Rao of unjustly criticizing the government’s efforts to provide jobs.

In a plea to BRS President K Chandrashekhar Rao, Reddy urged intervention to curb Harish Rao’s critical remarks. Reddy emphasized that unless the BRS acknowledged the government’s efforts, the ongoing process to fill job vacancies in the State would persist unabated.

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