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Nalgonda MLAs offer free coaching for job aspirants
Nalgonda: To help the poor job aspirants, MLAs of different Assembly constituencies are offering free coaching classes to the poor candidates by spending their own money in view of the announcement of the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to fill up over 80,000 vacant posts. It has come as a big relief to the job […]
Nalgonda: To help the poor job aspirants, MLAs of different Assembly constituencies are offering free coaching classes to the poor candidates by spending their own money in view of the announcement of the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to fill up over 80,000 vacant posts. It has come as a big relief to the job aspirants from poor families, for taking coaching in private institutions could have led to huge financial burden.
Nalgonda MLA Kancherla Bhupal Reddy came out with a plan to offer free coaching to 2,000 candidates and engaged subject experts for the purpose. He also tied up in a famous coaching centre for the purpose. Under his NBR Foundation, Miryalaguda MLA Nallamothu Bhasker Rao is also offering free coaching to the job aspirants for Group-II, III and IV, TET, DSC, SI and constables.
NBR Foundation Chairman Nallmothu Siddhartha said that the candidate for the free coaching would be selected by conducting a screening test to encourage genuine students. The interested can submit their application with photostat copies of certificates of educational qualifications and Aadhar card at MLA Camp office in NSP colony at Miryalaguda.
Kodad MLA Bollam Malliah Yadav and Nakrekal MLA Chirumarthi Lingaiah have also decided to run free coaching centres for the job aspirants in their assembly constituencies. Already, books and newspapers sections in libraries were being filled up with job aspirants rushing to libraries. The government run libraries equipped with the reference books of different competitive examinations were atracting the job aspirants.
Chairman of Suryapet District Library, one of oldest libraries in the state, Nimmala Srinivas Goud informed that the books useful for preparing for competitive examinations of TSPSC, police recruitment board and others have been made available in the library. Arrangements were also made for additional chair to provide opportunity to more number of candidates to utilize the library. We are also planning to extend lunch to the candidates, who were preparing for competitive exams in the library, he added.