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BRS leader Anugula Rakesh Reddy criticised the Congress government for arresting job aspirants in Hyderabad, accusing it of breaking promises on two lakh jobs. He demanded job notifications before local polls and called the government’s job calendar “jobless”
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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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The Task Force team along with the Masab Tank police have busted a fake educational certificate racket and arrested three persons. Officials seized 15 fake educational certificates belonging to various institutions across the country
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The accused, Annaboina Rajeshwar Rao, who has been collecting money from gullible employees who applied for transfers and medical invalidation to get their work done, was arrested by ACB sleuths
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Hack4Job 2025 is open to individuals from around the world, with job opportunities based in Hyderabad. Winners will be announced on March 23 and shortlisted candidates will be invited for on-site interviews on the same day
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Police said the fraudsters with the help of several bank accounts, as per their well-orchestrated plan, impersonated as organizers of reputed companies with lucrative returns on the investments
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With Group-II and RRB exam schedules falling on the same day, aspirants demand TGPSC and Congress government to defer Group-II examination by 15 or 20 days
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The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRB) rescheduled junior engineer exams for December 16-18, conflicting with the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) Group-II exam on December 15-16, creating challenges for job aspirants in Telangana.
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The consultancy management reportedly approached young job seekers, mostly recent graduates, offering them fast-track visas and preferential job placements in reputable companies in Australia and other countries.
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Mohammed Ali, a native of Karnataka, collaborated with a group of others to deceive job seekers. "Ali and his associates reached out to job aspirants, collected placement fees, and then blocked their numbers," the police stated.
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Candidates requested the BRS leader to visit Ashok Nagar and listen to their grievances, to which he said he would meet them and support them
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Reshma alias Swapna (30), was arrested for allegedly cheating and collecting money from job aspirants on the pretext of providing them with placements in multinational companies.
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they demanded the Commission to expedite the selection process and complete it before Dasara
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The BRSV leaders who burnt effigy of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi at NCC Gate said lack of job vacancies in the calendar reflects the government's sincerity towards filling up of vacancies.
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"We don't want the government to postpone the examinations. We want the government to reschedule the DSC and Group-I examinations in such a way that students get time for preparation," says Kasam Venkateshwarlu.
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The Chief Minister who had made lavish promises to the unemployed youth, failed to deliver them. The promise of two lakh jobs made by the party can no way be fulfilled, says BRS leader Errolla Srinivas
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At around 11 am, following a protest call, hundreds of DSC aspirants and student organizations gathered near the school education office at Saifabad demanding the authorities postpone the recruitment exam for three months.
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Says the unemployed youth will besiege New Delhi and question Rahul Gandhi over his party failing to honour promises
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Those caught are Morachikkam Sanjeevaiah alias Jeevaiah and Feroz Sulaman while their associate Kiran is absconding.
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Job aspirants for the Bihar teachers' recruitment have demanded for an extension of the deadline.