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Jun 22, 2021 19:04 IST

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], June 22 (ANI): Communist Occasion of India’s (CPI) Andhra Pradesh State secretary K Ramakrishna on Tuesday urged the point out govt to release a new job calendar and fill all vacancies in the federal government departments.
Though talking to ANI, Ramakrishna mentioned, “I request the federal government to amend the current position calendar launched. It is entire of lies. Andhra Pradesh Main Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy promised in its once-a-year calendar to fill 2.3 lakhs of posts, but the position calendar just lately released has only 10,000 employment.”
“Even more, it is simply a position calendar. No formal notification has been issued in this regard. I condemn the condition govt for suppressing the unemployed youth who tried to protest versus the shallow career calender. Our CPI will soon hold an all-party meeting on the subject of work opportunities”, he reported.

Yesterday, the university student unions of Andhra Pradesh held a protest at the place of work of the Andhra Pradesh General public Assistance Commission to categorical their disappointment with the not too long ago produced task calendar of the condition govt. The police had stated that students attempted to protest devoid of authorization.
The representatives of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI), Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) participated in the protest.
“The task calendar not too long ago issued by the point out federal government is not in accordance with the vacancies. Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had promised before elections that he would fill up all vacancies in government jobs. But now he changed his words. Dwelling Minister Sucharita mentioned that 6500 constables and SI positions will be recruited every single yr. But in the career calendar, only 450 posts are notified. Like that numerous thousands of posts are vacant in team 1, group 2, etc. posts. But only 10,000 posts are to be loaded up,” university student union leaders experienced reported. (ANI)