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Adilabad: Indrakaran, legislators gear up to provide coaching to aspirants
Adilabad: Forest Minister Allola Indrakaran Reddy and legislators of erstwhile Adilabad district have come forward to extend coaching to aspirants of government jobs following Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s announcement to take up recruitment of 80,039 posts in various departments and as per a suggestion made by Information Technology minister K Taraka Rama Rao. […]
Adilabad: Forest Minister Allola Indrakaran Reddy and legislators of erstwhile Adilabad district have come forward to extend coaching to aspirants of government jobs following Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s announcement to take up recruitment of 80,039 posts in various departments and as per a suggestion made by Information Technology minister K Taraka Rama Rao.
Rao’s announcement rekindled hopes of the unemployed candidates of the district. As many as 3,919 district-level jobs are going to be filled up in erstwhile Adilabad district alone under the recruitment drive. While 1,192 posts are vacant in Adilabad district, 1,025 jobs would be recruited in Mancherial district. A total of 876 posts in Nirmal and 876 jobs in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district are going to be filled up.
In the wake of the government’s decision, minister Indrakaran Reddy declared that they would offer the coaching to the candidates for free. Indrakaran Reddy announced that he would provide the coaching through Allola Chinnamma-Narayana Reddy Trust, a voluntary organization in Nirmal soon. He stated that the programme would be commenced once the jobs were notified. He added that 250 candidates were given guidance in the past.
Similarly, Adilabad MLA Jogu Ramanna said that he would extend the coaching to the aspirants of the government jobs by Jogu Foundation, an Adilabad-based voluntary organization. He announced that he would offer lunch and accommodation to the participants. He added that the foundation was organizing a slew of social service activities including free coaching to the jobless for quite a long time.
In the meantime, Sirpur (T) MLA Koneru Konappa announced that arrangements were being made to give a 70-day long coaching to aspirants of police constable jobs from April 1. He stated that experts would be roped in to train the candidates. He advised the candidates to contact 94405 52821 or 81848 74977 for more information.
Konappa told them to fill applications, found in Xerox centre, and to drop at his residence by March 20. He recalled that he had provided coaching to 1,350 aspirants of police constable jobs in Kaghaznagar in the past. He had offered coaching to about 1,500 aspirants of teachers jobs in appearing Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) and Teacher Recruitment Test (TRT) for three months for free in 2021.
Khanapur MLAs Rekha Naik stated that she would offer coaching to the aspirants of Group-II, Group III, Group-IV, TET and police jobs for free soon. She requested the candidates to drop applications at her camp office by April 1. She advised them to attach two-passport sized photos, photocopies of SSC, Intermediate and degree marks sheets to the application.
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