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Express News Service HYDERABAD: The pandemic has impacted many families across the State, leaving many children orphaned. As per data by the State Women Development and Child Welfare Department (WDCD), 143 children have been orphaned due to Covid-19, of which 30 are from Hyderabad. However, the number is much more for children who have lost a single parent, officials say. The officials from Telangana State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (TSCPCR) and State WDCD said that measures are being taken to extend help to orphaned children and an action plan will also be released in the next few days spelling out the State government’s intended plan to support the children. ....
Telangana: For a further ten years, the Telangana government has extended reservations for backward classes in education and employment, including a five-year age concession for recruitment. In May 2011, the existing BC reservations in undivided Andhra Pradesh were extended for another ten years, till May 31, 2021. A total of 112 castes were allocated quotas, with the orphaned ....
BC quota in education, employment for 10 more years Updated: Updated: Reservations applicable to130 communities in Telangana Share Article Reservations applicable to130 communities in Telangana The State government has extended the reservations for backward classes in education and employment, including age concession of five years for recruitment, for a further period of 10 years. The existing reservations for BCs were extended in the undivided Andhra Pradesh in May 2011 for 10 years up to May 31, 2021. The quota was given to a total of 112 castes and later another class ‘orphaned and destitute children’ was included as the 113th community in 2015. In September last year, the government accepted the recommendations of Telangana State Commission for BCs to include 17 new castes in the list of BCs under Groups ‘A’ and ‘D’. This took the total number of communities enjoying BC reservations to 130. ....