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Andhra Pradesh HR Minister Nara Lokesh announced a job calendar for 10,060 government positions, detailing notification dates and recruitment schedules. Aspirants are urged to register on the Naipunyam portal for alerts ahead of Ugadi employment announcements
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A teacher couple in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara abandoned their fourth child in a forest, fearing violation of civil service rules that disqualify employees with more than three children. The infant was rescued, and the couple was later arrested and granted bail
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The government has launched the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PMVBRY) portal to create 3.5 crore jobs in two years. The Rs 1-lakh crore scheme offers incentives to both employers and first-time employees to encourage fresh hiring and job creation
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For decades, Hyderabad’s Abids GPO bus stand was a magnet for government job aspirants. Now, only one stall remains, run by Rajesh Goud, who reflects on the golden era when thousands came daily to buy job application forms
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The same ‘sarkari’ tag that attracts derision when tied to a public service becomes a badge of honour when linked to a job title, revealing a deep trust deficit in public institutions
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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy blamed the main opposition BRS for the legal hurdles delaying the recruitment process for government jobs, including the Group-1 exams
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Akhila (17) and Vijaya (17), both intermediate students from a college in Medak town, were involved in an accident while waiting to board a bus in Narsingi. They routinely traveled by bus to Medak for their studies. The Papannapet police have taken the bus driver into custody. The injured students were immediately rushed to the government hospital in Medak for treatment, where one of them is reported to be in critical condition. A case has been registered regarding the incident.
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Speaking to reporters on Saturday about the ongoing protests by job aspirants against the Congress government's GO, Rao explained that the number of reserved category posts would decrease if individuals from that category secured jobs in the open category under the new GO.
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Inaugurating the job mela, government whip and local MLA Adi Srinivas informed that state government was committed to provide jobs to unemployed youths
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Kethawath Nikhitha of Chinnabuggaram village in Neradigonda mandal earned PG in English literature and BEd from Osmania University
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded the immediate release of a job calendar, noting that the dates promised by the Congress had already expired.
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In the southern region, the test will be held in 10 centres in Andhra Pradesh, seven in Tamil Nadu, three in Telangana and one in Puducherry.
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Asserting that powerful women will change the destiny of the country, the former Congress chief asked why, even today only one in three women is employed and why is there only one woman in 10 government jobs.
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The woman, Kolapudi Shruthi, has been selected for the posts of Excise Constable, Extension Officer in Women Child Welfare Department, Gurukul Librarian and Gurukul Degree Lecturer.
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Workruit & DEET have more than 2,40,000 active vacancies available today
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The Congress claims it took up recruitment of 25,000 jobs
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy attributed the delay in announcing the job calendar to the pending approval of resignations of the existing TSPSC board members
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DEET is an initiative of Telangana government, where you can instantly apply for jobs, receive job alerts, government job alerts, walk-in interview alerts, recruitment drives and career advice
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As per the official release from PMO, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to also address appointees during Rozgar Mela event.
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Mid-day meal centre for government job aspirants, costing Rs 15 lakh, was sponsored by Mancherial municipality