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Over 30000 jobs for Telangana people in 3 months: Revanth Reddy:- On Monday, March 4, CM Revanth Reddy presented appointment letters to 5,192 newly hired lecturers, teachers, constables, and medical staff at LB Stadium. The government offered positions to 543 college lecturers, 1,463 junior college lecturers, 2,632 trained graduate teachers (TGT), 479 constables, and 75 medical staff. According to the Telangana CM, the Congress government has provided employment opportunities to 30,000 individuals within just three months. The CM emphasized that this initiative is not for publicity, but rather to build trust and confidence among the unemployed youth in the state. He assured the crowd that similar programs will be organized in the future to inspire and empower the jobless. In expressing his gratitude, the CM acknowledged his teachers and explained that his success as the chief minister is a result of the education he received from government schools. He believes that teaching is a social responsibility and encourages educators to instill values, social responsibility, and awareness about important topics such as drug addiction and personal boundaries.
నూతనంగా నియమింపబడిన 5,192 మంది లెక్చరర్లు, టీచర్లు, కానిస్టేబుల్ మరియు మెడికల్ సిబ్బందికి ఎల్ బి స్టేడియంలో నియామక పత్రాలను అందజేసిన ముఖ్యమంత్రి శ్రీ @Revanth_Anumula గారు.#PrajaPrabhutvam pic.twitter.com/KckTgtxDSk
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He mentioned that he often faced ridicule for his limited proficiency in the English language. He pointed out that countries such as China, Germany, and Japan prioritize their native languages over English, yet still manage to excel globally. He emphasized that English is merely a language and having fluency in it can be advantageous for finding employment worldwide.
Highlighting the importance of cultivating effective communication skills in children, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy unveiled plans for a state-of-the-art Gurukul school in the Kodangal constituency, which is his own Assembly constituency. Providing further details, the Chief Minister revealed that this school, costing Rs 150 crore and spanning 25 acres of land, will feature an inclusive campus catering to SC, ST, and minority communities. He also outlined an ambitious educational infrastructure plan, stating that there will be a one-teacher school within every kilometer, a primary school within every 3 kilometers, an upper primary school within every 5 kilometers, a high school within every 10 kilometers, a junior college in each mandal center, a degree college in every constituency, an engineering college in each revenue division, and a medical college in every district.
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