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56,000 Jobs: Telangana Government Accelerates Recruitment Process

Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka announced that the Telangana government has successfully filled 56,000 positions in the past year, fulfilling a key promise to the people.
56,000 Telangana Govt Jobs 2025 Notifications  Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka announces 56,000 job positions filled by Telangana government

He highlighted the state's commitment to transparent and efficient recruitment processes, stating that the TSPSC has been revamped to match UPSC standards.

"We have introduced a job calendar to ensure timely and meticulous examinations," he said. "Recruitment tests are now conducted regularly, and we are gearing up for even more large-scale job notifications in the coming year."

Telangana GENCO AE Jobs

At an event where 315 candidates received appointment letters for AE posts in Telangana GENCO, Vikramarka criticized the previous regime for neglecting the needs of unemployed youth. He emphasized that the current government is dedicated to creating job opportunities in both public and private sectors, as well as fostering self-employment initiatives.

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Renewable Energy Policy Launch on January 9

The Deputy CM also announced the launch of the Telangana Renewable Energy Policy 2025 on January 9. This policy aims to attract investments and establish Telangana as a surplus power state. The government plans to increase green energy capacity by an additional 20,000 MW to meet future energy demands.

'Sweat to Success' Logo Unveiled

Vikramarka unveiled a 'Sweat to Success' logo created by Singareni Collieries Company. This initiative aims to inspire youth in coal belt areas to pursue higher education and explore employment opportunities both within and outside of India. The event was attended by several government officials, including advisors Keshava Rao and Shabbir Ali, and heads of departments.

Published date : 08 Jan 2025 11:09AM

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