The Telangana High Court has dismissed petitions challenging GO 150, which amended GO 33 to regulate local quota eligibility for MBBS and BDS admissions. The court upheld the requirement of four years of Telugu-medium study prior to NEET, citing Supreme Court validation.
BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan Kumar has demanded a judicial probe into alleged irregularities in the TGPSC Group-1 recruitment process. He accused the Congress government of suppressing dissent and violating students’ constitutional rights. Sravan also condemned police action against protesting students.
BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan has called for the cancellation of the Group-1 Main exam and withdrawal of GO 29, citing serious irregularities and systemic bias against Telugu-medium candidates. He demanded a judicial inquiry and a special Assembly session to address the issue.
BRSV activists staged a protest at Kakatiya University, Hanamkonda, demanding cancellation of the recent Group-1 exam over alleged irregularities. They accused the Congress government of neglecting unemployed youth and highlighted a disparity in selection numbers between English and Telugu medium candidates.
Candidates lamented that those who wrote the exam in English medium secured more marks, which harmed candidates particularly from rural areas who wrote in Telugu medium
The student is said to have attempted suicide as she was distressed that she was not able to follow English medium instruction, and therefore was not interested to study in the college.
Kothagudem: All India Scheduled Tribes Employees Association (AISTEA) has appealed to the SCCL management to conduct the written test for Junior Assistant posts in Telugu medium along with English medium. The association national vice president Golla Ramesh in a statement here on Friday stated though it was a happy development that SCCL issued a notification […]
During an interactive session at the awareness programme held on Monday, the subject experts cleared the doubts and instilled confidence in the minds of the job aspirants with their inspiring words. Here are excerpts from the interaction of CSB IAS Academy Director Balalatha Mallavarapu and Vepa Academy director Dr CS Vepa with the job aspirants. […]
The move comes amid an ongoing litigation in the Supreme Court against the conversion of all government schools, from classes 1 to 6, to English medium.