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It would be job fest for the unemployed in the state on the occasion of third formation day of the state on June 2 as Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has given his nod for filling 20,000 teaching and non-teaching posts in various government educational institutions in the state.
Job Bonanza ahead of ts Foundation Day fete
​Hyderabad: It would be job fest for the unemployed in the state on the occasion of third formation day of the state on June 2 as Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has given his nod for filling 20,000 teaching and non-teaching posts in various government educational institutions in the state.
The Chief Minister wanted the process for the appointment of teachers to begin within a week. This decision was taken at a high-level review meeting held at Pragathi Bhavan here on Tuesday. TS Public Service Commission Chairman Prof Ghanta Chakrapani, Deputy CM Kadiyam Srihari, Ministers Tummala Nageswara Rao, Jagdeesh Reddy, Chief Advisor Rajiv Sharma and Chief Secretary SP Singh were present at the meeting.
The posts to be filled include 1,428 in Kasturba Gandhi Girls Vidyalayas in the state. There are 84 KBGVs in the state and there is a need to fill 840 teaching and 588 non-teaching. The government has already given permission for the appointments and they need to be complete recruitment process soon, KCR said.
The government had sanctioned 377 posts in urban residential schools across the state, including the newly-formed districts. Of this, 174 are teaching and 203 are non-teaching. The Chief Minister asked the Collectors to fill these vacancies immediately.
Prof Ghanta Chakrapani said that notification is given for the appointment of 7,300 teachers in new residential schools and written test for this will be held on May 31. The CM wanted the appointments to be done immediately after the written test without any delay.
The Chief Minister said the government has sanctioned the filling of 8,792 teachers’ posts in the government schools. He has instructed the TSPSC to issue notification for these posts as well.
TSPSC Chairman said the notification for the filling the posts in Social Welfare Gurukul Residential Junior, Degree Colleges and government departments numbering 2,437 will be issued on the State Formation day on June 2. Among these are the posts of principals, lecturers, civil engineers and veterinary doctors.
The CM wanted these appointments also to be done quickly. The CM has instructed the TSPSC Chairman to review the vacancies position in the government and take measures for the filling up of the vacancies. He wanted the TSPSC Chairman to have regular review meeting with the CS and take measures accordingly.

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