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BC body urges CM to fill up Group posts as zonal system issue is settled

BC body urges CM to fill up Group posts as zonal system issue is settled
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Protest held for declaring withheld results of ASO posts

Protest held for declaring withheld results of ASO posts Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Candidates who have taken the competitive exam for Assistant Statistical Officer posts conducted by Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) staged a protest in front of the Commission office here on Tuesday demanding announcement of results of the exam as the High Court has vacated stay. They alleged that the State government has been playing with their lives by not filling the posts for the last three years even after conducting the exam. The protest was held under the aegis of Telangana Unemployed Joint Action Committee led by N. Venkatesh.

Plea to reappoint NREGS field assistants

Plea to reappoint NREGS field assistants Updated: Updated: ‘Their removal, citing strike by them, is illegal’ Share Article ‘Their removal, citing strike by them, is illegal’ National Backward Classes Welfare Association president R. Krishnaiah has requested Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao to take back (reappoint) over 7,600 field assistants who were working on contract basis for Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and were removed by the government in March last year following an indefinite protest by them. In a letter addressed to the Chief Minister on Thursday, Mr. Krishnaiah said the field assistants, who were playing a key role in the implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme till they were removed unceremoniously last year, and their families were suffering badly in the absence of any alternative employment opportunity. Most of them had crossed the upper age limit for competing for other jobs as they ha

BC associations seek 50% quota in legislative bodies, separate ministry

BC associations seek 50% quota in legislative bodies, separate ministry Updated: Updated: Minister justifies demand for separate ministry for BCs at the Centre Share Article Minister justifies demand for separate ministry for BCs at the Centre Backward Classes associations in the State organised protest meets (deeksha) on Tuesday demanding 50% reservation for BCs in law making bodies and creating a separate ministry for them at the Centre. Leaders of several political parties and BC associations participated in the deeksha here. In Hyderabad, National Backward Classes Welfare Association organised the protest meet that was attended by Minister for BC Welfare Gangula Kamalakar, State TDP president L. Ramana, senior Congress leader V. Hanumantha Rao, BC Association’s leader R. Krishnaiah, G. Krishna, and G. Satyam.

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