On Sunday, July 14, Vikramarka assured that the District Selection Committee (DSC) examination, which aims to fill 11,062 teaching positions, will proceed as scheduled.
Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka of Telangana has reaffirmed the government's commitment to addressing the pressing need for teachers in state-run schools. On Sunday, July 14, Vikramarka assured that the District Selection Committee (DSC) examination, which aims to fill 11,062 teaching positions, will proceed as scheduled. Additionally, he announced that another notification for recruiting 6,000 more teachers will be issued in the coming months.
Vikramarka emphasized the government's dedication to providing employment opportunities for the youth, urging aspiring teachers to concentrate on their preparation for the DSC exam. This statement comes in response to recent protests by teacher job aspirants who have called for a postponement of the examination, citing insufficient preparation time.
During a press conference at Gandhi Bhavan, Vikramarka criticized the former Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government for not issuing timely recruitment notifications. He highlighted that after the Congress party came to power in Telangana, a new Group I notification was issued, and the exam was successfully conducted, with the preliminary results already announced.
This series of initiatives highlights the current administration's commitment to improving the educational sector and fulfilling the employment promises made during the statehood movement. The government's proactive stance on teacher recruitment aims to enhance the quality of education in Telangana's government schools and address the growing need for qualified educators.