On Thursday, the telangana congress administration was compelled by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to fulfill its pledge of creating two lakh jobs before to the assembly elections and to release a work calendar.
 
In response to several jobless youngsters and hopefuls meeting with him to voice their displeasure with the congress government's inability to fulfill its pledges, BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao asserted that the congress had made many promises to the unemployed but had failed to carry them through.
 

Before the elections, they heavily publicized employment calendars, providing dates and notices for around ten tests. However, according to ktr, the well-known BRS head, no exams have been given out.
 
He threatened to stage a demonstration on behalf of the jobless if the government broke its pledges. He cautioned that if these promises are not kept, the same jobless people who assisted in the government's ascent to power may bring it to an end.
 
He insisted that the administration make the outstanding notices available right now.
 

He pointed out that the incumbent chief minister, revanth Reddy, had told the young students of telangana during the elections that he would expand employment by 2,000 in Group 2 and a few thousand more in Group 3. However, he had broken this promise. According to him, the previous government's Group-1 announcement included just 60 positions, and technical justifications are being offered to avoid granting demands for employment increases.
 
KTR reminded the administration that their congress had lied to the jobless by promising a massive DSC to hire teachers during the first cabinet meeting. He stressed that in the next assembly session, BRS will hold the administration responsible.


He gave the prospective employees his word that the BRS would stand up for and assist the unemployed. He asked that candidates for Group-1 mains be chosen in a 1:100 ratio, as current deputy chief minister Bhatti Vikramarka had previously requested in the assembly during their opposition.
 
tests like TET, Group 1 prelims, DSC, Group 2, Group 1 mains, and Group 3 are coming up soon. These tests are planned on consecutive days, which means that candidates won't have enough time to prepare. Given that many students take many tests, ktr stressed the need of giving students enough time between exams.
 
 

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