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The State government, has also accorded permission to the State health department to complete the recruitment of 4,356 vacant posts in various medical colleges on contract basis for a period of one-year
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Addressing a rally in Rajasthan's Banswara as part of his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, Rahul Gandhi also assured that a law would be enacted to curb government recruitment examination question paper leaks
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Ramana Reddy, a graduate from Nalanda degree college in Jagtial, also pursued a librarian science course from Ambedkar Open University
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Earlier DSC 2023 notification for 5,089 vacancies has been cancelled by the School Education department
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Candidates have been instructed to carry all required documents without fail
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For the list of selected candidates and other details, visit TSPSC website
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A list of candidates shortlisted for verification of certificates will be announced in due course, TSPSC said
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Handed over appointment letters to 13,444 newly selected constable candidates at LB Stadium, Revanth Reddy said the Congress government was removing the obstacles and legal complications that hindered the job recruitments
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The TOMCOM is holding a screening test from 10 am, Monday, February 12 at Institute of Hotel Management, Hyderabad to shortlist candidates
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This apart, a Group I notification would be issued for filling up 64 new vacancies
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Vinod Kumar participated in Choppadandi constituency BRS party workers meeting held in Gangadhara mandal headquarters on Saturday
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy pledges to fill 2 lakh government vacancies by 2024,
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Verification of certificates will be held at TSPSC’s Office, Nampally, here from 10 am on February 3
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Turkpally Thanda, which has a population of barely 700, had seen several youngsters from the village completing GNM and BSc Nursing courses
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Stating that BRS chief and former CM KCR had taken the State to the top position in development during the last ten years, Vinod Kumar hoped the new CM Revanth Reddy would take the State forward on all fronts
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An official statement on the postponement of the exam is expected to be released by the Telangana State Public Service Commission in the next couple of days
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Sources in TSPSC indicate the move follows the recent developments of a new government taking over and the subsequent resignation of TSPSC chairman Dr B Janardhan Reddy from the post
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It has been over six months and no measures have been initiated by the Congress government to fill up vacancies in Karnataka
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Of these 13,013 posts, 3,521 posts are in the advanced stage of recruitment, and are expected to be filled by December this year, the statement said