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Balka Foundation to provide free coaching to aspirants of govt jobs
Mancherial: Balka Foundation, a voluntary organisation run by Government Whip Balka Suman, will provide special coaching and lunch to aspirants of government and police jobs from April 25. The foundation came forward to offer the coaching following the government’s recent decision to take up recruitment of 80,039 posts lying vacant with various departments. In a […]
Mancherial: Balka Foundation, a voluntary organisation run by Government Whip Balka Suman, will provide special coaching and lunch to aspirants of government and police jobs from April 25. The foundation came forward to offer the coaching following the government’s recent decision to take up recruitment of 80,039 posts lying vacant with various departments.
In a press statement, the foundation advised interested candidates to register their names by thronging government whip Balka Suman’s camp office in Chennur and his residence in Kyathanpalli municipality from April 14 to 20. The venues of the coaching are CER Club in Mandamarri and Market Committee hall in Chennur. The intensive coaching starts at 9 am and ends at 5 pm every day.
“Aspirants of Group I, Group II, Group III and Group II and Sub-Inspector posts can utilise the opportunity. Subject experts from Hyderabad and Warangal would be roped in to give the coaching. Besides coaching and lunch, study material would also be extended to the candidates for free. The initiative is aimed at helping the aspirants of Chennur and neighboring Assembly segments to easily crack the posts,” Suman said.
The candidates are suggested to furnish a photocopy of certificates of their educational qualifications, Aadhar card and a passport sized photograph. Balka Foundation, a voluntary organization, organized a mega health camp to mark the birthday of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao at Ramakrishnapur town in connection with K Chandrashekhar Rao’s birthday in February. It distributed notebooks to students of government schools in the past.
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