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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.
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The BRS has intensified its attack on the Congress-led Telangana government following the High Court’s scathing verdict on irregularities in the Group-1 Main examination. The party demanded the cancellation of the exam, withdrawal of GO 29, and dropping of cases against protesting job aspirants.
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The Telangana High Court set aside TGPSC Group-1 Mains results, citing “glaring lapses” in evaluation. Justice Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao directed the Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) to re-evaluate all answer scripts within eight months and warned of a full re-exam if irregularities recur. Postings to 563 vacancies have been put on hold.
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Senior Counsel S. Niranjan Reddy, appearing for the TGPSC, strongly defended the recruitment process and sought to dispel apprehensions raised by the petitioners regarding discrepancies in evaluation and candidate selection. He submitted that the allegations made were based on misconceptions and lacked a factual basis.
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The court notes that candidates have been waiting for appointment orders and that the recruitment has already suffered substantial delay
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A list of shortlisted candidates has been made available on the Commission's website https://www.tspsc.gov.in/
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The latest appointment of KS Sreenivasa Raju, a retired IAS officer from AP, as Principal Secretary to the CM, has reignited the debate on Andhra dominance in Telangana administration ever since the Cong came to power
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Party leader Rakesh Reddy pointed out rampant malpractice in the conduct of the Group-I mains, citing 21 serious violations
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Stating that injustice was meted out to candidates who wrote the exam in Telugu medium, the aspirants demanded justice.
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All candidates having hall ticket numbers in 470 and 471 series obtained 253 marks, says the Huzurabad MLA
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A list of candidates shortlisted for certificate verification is available on Commission’s website https://www.tspsc.gov.in
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Lakshmi Deepika Kommireddi secured 550 out of 900 marks. Among the top 10, six ranks were secured by women
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The list is released for all 10,459 candidates who took the exam in both papers on Jan 6 & 7 for vacancies in the Women Development and Child Welfare Department
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BRS MLC K Kavitha highlighted multiple discrepancies flagged by candidates in the Legislative Council
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In an official press release, the TGPSC stated that the objections received on the preliminary keys were reviewed by the Experts Committee, and the Final Keys for the examination were formulated based on their recommendations.
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Men secured top 10 ranks with Naru Venkata Haravardhan from multi-zone-I who scored 447.088 out of 600 marks topping the list
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The list will be made available on the Commission’s website https://www.tspsc.gov.in
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The marks of all candidates who appeared for the exam are made available on the Commission’s website www.tspsc.gov.in
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The eligible candidates must invariably carry the copy of hall ticket, (which he/she had produced at the time of written part of examination), along with their employee ID card without fail
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During a recent common entrance test conveners meeting convened by the TGCHE, it was decided to introduce 15-minute early entry into centre clause instead of one-minute rule