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Telangana Mega Recruitment: Students take part in awareness programme in Karimnagar #IndiaNEWS #Karimnagar
Hyderabad: Young job aspirants were given a sneak peek into the intricacies and nuances of preparing for competitive exams at a free awareness programme organised by Telangana Today and Namasthe Telangana at Karimnagar on Friday. The event, organised with the State governments mega recruitment drive in mind, also saw experts imparting tips necessary to crack written examinations and to prepare successfully for a government job.
Speaking at the function, BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar has said the announcement of the State government to go for recruitment to over 80,000 posts was a historical event, with neither the Centre nor any other State government never having recruited in such large numbers.
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has decided to fill over 80,000 vacant jobs in order to provide employment to unemployed youth, he said, pointing out that in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, around 80 per cent of jobs were secured by Andhra people while Telangana youth were forced to migrate to Dubai and Mumbai in the search of employment. The situation has changed after the formation of Telangana State.
In order to ensure maximum employment opportunities to the people of Telangana, the Chief Minister has brought a zonal system, which is going to help unemployed youth secure jobs, he added.
Stating that there was no scope for irregularities in the recruitment, the Minister said the recruitment would be transparent and advised job aspirants not to approach middlemen.
Karimnagar Mayor Y Sunil Rao, Telangana Today Editor K Sreenivas Reddy, District Libraries chairman Enugu Ravinder Reddy and others were present.
Focused preparation will help aspirants to get jobs: Balalatha
Unemployed youth preparing for competitive examinations can fulfil their dream of getting government jobs if they focus and work hard for six months from now, said Balalatha Mallavarapu, Director of CSB IAS Academy, Hyderabad.
Addressing the job aspirants at the Telangana Today-Namasthe Telangana awareness programme, Balalatha, who cracked the Civils twice, said those with strong willpower would succeed in life. Perfect planning, hard work, complete knowledge of syllabus and confidence were important for aspirants to achieve their goals.
Advising candidates to revise old and model papers repeatedly, she said regular practice of model papers was essential to retain knowledge acquired through reading books. Identifying important topics and preparing notes was the best method to prepare for competitive examinations.
Newspaper reading was also important to stay up to date on various subjects and latest developments at national and international levels. Recalling her own Civils preparations, Balalatha said she used to spend half of the day reading newspapers.
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