Teaching Job Aspirants Sit-In By Kneeling At CM Revanth’s Residence

Hyderabad, June 11 (Maxim News): With a demand to implement the High Court interim orders, the residential educational institution’s societies teacher job aspirants held a unique protest by kneeling in front of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s residence here on Tuesday.

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Pressing for their demand, the protesters stopped MLC-elect Teenmar Mallana’s vehicle at the CM’s residence.

The MLC-elect reportedly told the aspirants that he would coordinate and arrange a meeting with the Chief Minister. This has been the second such protest of the aspirants in the last 10 days.

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The teacher job aspirants from across the State reached the CM’s residence with the hope of presenting their issue and resolving it. However, they were not permitted to meet the Chief Minister.

According to the protesters, the High Court in its interim orders, directed the government to consider the appointment of next meritorious candidates in non-joining, fallout, or relinquished posts of degree lecturers, junior lecturers, postgraduate teachers, trained graduate teachers, librarians, and physical director posts in the residential educational institutions. (Maxim News)


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