KTR launches job statistics portal
Hyderabad: Assuring that a job calendar will be released soon after the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government comes to power this December, BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Tuesday launched the website http://telanganajobstats.in , which provides all the details about job recruitments. in the state in the last 9.5 years. Apart from countering the false propaganda of the opposition parties, the website was released to facilitate the youth to know about the recruitments taking place in the state.
“In the last 9.5 years, the Telangana government has identified 2,32,308 direct recruitment job vacancies and filled 1,60,083 jobs, the highest for any state in India,” KT Rama Rao said in a statement. The website contains comprehensive details regarding direct recruitments completed in Telangana, vacancies notified so far, besides details of recruitments completed and recruitments in process. It also provides details including recruitment agency wise details, department wise details, government jobs filled between 2004 and 2023.
Whereas, 10,116 vacancies were filled between 2004 and 2014, a staggering 1,60,083 vacancies were filled between 2014 and 2023. The website was released a day after the executive chairman of BRS interacted with job aspirants on Monday. Although the BRS government has already filled many jobs and issued notifications for many more, the youth are becoming apprehensive due to the false propaganda of the opposition parties, he told the BRS working president. The BRS working president promised the youth that a job calendar will be released after the BRS government comes to power this December. He said that efforts to fill job vacancies in the state will also be intensified. Meanwhile, Rama Rao invited the public to join the ‘Telangana Balagam’, a dedicated team entrusted with the faith of unity. “With personal oversight of this effort, I respectfully invite you to clarify your aspirations by completing the attached Google form: form.gle/Uy9gT15hSUN3m4” Rama Rao said on Twitter.