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The Para Sports Association of Telangana urges the state government to include para athletes in the two per cent sports quota, provide dedicated infrastructure, and ensure equal benefits. Proper recognition, encouragement, and support are key for their national and international success
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BRS MLAs D Sudheer Reddy and KP Vivekanand have urged the Telangana Public Service Commission to raise the maximum age limit for recruitment from 44 to 46 years and reduce the application fee from Rs.1,000 to Rs.100.
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The Telangana Public Service Commission has increased the application processing fee for recruitment notifications from Rs 200 to Rs 1,000, triggering protests among unemployed youth. Aspirants say the steep hike places an additional financial burden on candidates seeking government jobs.
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The Telangana State Public Service Commission has announced recruitment for 24 deputy educational officer and Grade‑I gazetted headmaster posts in the School Education Department. Applications will be accepted online from June 12 to July 19, 2026.
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TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham said government jobs cannot be provided to every applicant and warned against misinformation about recruitment. He announced that recruitment for 3,800 posts had been approved and that fresh notifications for over 270 vacancies would be released.
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TGPSC has raised the upper age limit for recruitment to Assistant Scientist (Analyst Grade-II) posts in the Pollution Control Board from 34 to 44 years, with additional relaxation for reserved categories.
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TGPSC has given candidates a final chance to update their one-time registration details and upload certificates by April 10, warning that no extensions will be granted and incomplete profiles may affect eligibility for upcoming recruitment notifications.
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Unemployed youth have called for a Maha Dharna in Hyderabad, accusing the Telangana Congress government of failing to honour its promise of filling two lakh jobs within a year. They also demanded recruitment notifications, a fresh job calendar and unemployment allowance
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The Telangana Public Service Commission has completed all pending recruitment processes and plans to issue new notifications soon. Ahead of this, candidates have been asked to verify and update their One Time Registration details, with the deadline extended to February 25
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President Droupadi Murmu, addressing the national conference of Public Service Commission (PSC) chairpersons in Hyderabad, emphasised that integrity and honesty must be the foremost criteria in recruitment. She noted that while skills can be acquired, lack of ethical orientation poses grave challenges.
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The Telangana High Court’s Division Bench stayed a single judge order that had cancelled the 2015–16 Group-II recruitment, granting interim relief to selected candidates. The TGPSC argued that scrapping the entire process after years of delay would be unfair
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Telangana High Court quashed TGPSC’s Group-II 2016 final selection list, holding that the Commission illegally evaluated tampered OMR sheets in violation of 2017 court orders and Technical Committee report. Justice Nagesh Bheemapaka said transparency in public recruitment cannot be compromised.
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CM Revanth Reddy directs Group II officers to care for parents, proposing a 10% salary deduction for neglect. He urges accountability in schools, praises TGPSC transparency, and announces upcoming Group III-IV appointments, totaling 11,000 jobs in Telangana
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BRS MLA Chintha Prabhakar distributed Rs 19.36 lakh worth of Chief Minister Relief Fund cheques to 82 beneficiaries in Sangareddy and Sadasivapet. He urged citizens to approach his office directly and criticised the Congress government for unfulfilled promises
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The Telangana High Court has suspended a single judge’s order that had set aside Group-1 Mains results and directed revaluation. The Division Bench allowed the Telangana Public Service Commission to proceed with recruitments, subject to the final outcome of writ appeals.
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The Telangana High Court will hear a batch of 15 appeals on Wednesday challenging a single judge’s verdict that annulled the Group-1 Mains results and ordered revaluation of answer sheets.
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The Telangana Public Service Commission has filed a writ appeal against a High Court order directing re-evaluation of Group-I Mains answer scripts. TGPSC argues that re-evaluation is barred under its rules and that the judge’s directions are legally flawed and contradictory. The appeal is likely to be heard by a division bench soon.
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BRSV activists were detained by Hyderabad police while attempting to participate in a meeting at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram regarding alleged irregularities in the Group-I recruitment process. General Secretary Jangaiah criticised the Congress government for revoking GO 55 and issuing appointments under GO 29, which he claimed led to unfair reservations.
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The BRS demanded amendments to Telangana’s medical admission rules, which unfairly disqualify domiciled students for MBBS and BDS seats due to studying outside the state. MLC Dasoju Sravan met the Chief Secretary, warning of statewide protests
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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.