The Telangana government has enhanced the upper age limit for recruitment to uniformed services posts by five years for one year. The relaxation applies to police, fire, prisons, excise, transport and forest departments, providing relief to unemployed youth preparing for recruitment examinations
The Telangana government’s decision to fix the upper age limit for government recruitments at 44 years for one year has triggered mixed reactions among unemployed youth, with aspirants aged 45 and 46 expressing disappointment over exclusion from the revised policy
BRSV State vice president Thunga Balu criticised the Congress government for delaying recruitment notifications and demanded an increase in the upper age limit for government jobs to 46 years. He also sought continuation of GO No 30 providing age relaxation for aspirants
Following a meeting with government job aspirants at his residence on Thursday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao came down heavily on the State government over its unfulfilled promises. demanding the Congress government to release job calendar and notifications immediately.
Hyderabad: DEET, a government initiative, allows job seekers to apply for jobs, receive alerts, and receive career advice through Workruit’s application.
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy pledged to create 2 lakh government jobs, handed appointment letters to 13,444 constable candidates, and laid the foundation stone for a statue of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.