Revanth Reddy job remarks highlight emotion behind government employment

Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy job remarks drew attention to the emotional value of government employment as the Chief Minister issued appointment letters to Group-3 candidates at Shilpakala Vedika.

Speaking at the programme, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said unemployed youth expected job opportunities after Telangana’s formation. However, he said the previous government failed to conduct major recruitments until 2014. He accused the BRS regime of focusing on political and family interests while ignoring youth and job seekers.

According to the Chief Minister, many young people believed jobs would come only after a change in government. He pointed out that authorities did not conduct Group-1 examinations for 14 years. He said failure to hold exams reflected irresponsibility, while paper leaks showed deeper administrative negligence.

Revanth Reddy alleged that repeated actions damaged the credibility of the Telangana Public Service Commission. He also claimed that vested interests approached courts even during the recent issuance of Group-1 appointment letters.

Highlighting his government’s record, he said the administration issued 60,000 appointment letters within its first year. He added that providing jobs remained the government’s duty and employment gave people dignity and purpose.

CM Revanth Reddy job remarks focus on education, skills and youth role

Elaborating further, CM Revanth Reddy job remarks addressed concerns over education quality. He said access to education had increased, but quality had not kept pace. He questioned why parents preferred private schools despite free education in government institutions.

He said people would choose government schools if authorities delivered quality education. Turning to employment challenges, he questioned why lakhs of engineering graduates failed to secure jobs despite available opportunities.

While the job market offered openings, he said lack of skills prevented youth from benefiting. Therefore, he urged young people to invest in skill development and practical training.

The Chief Minister said earlier governments distributed land to fight poverty. However, land was no longer available for such measures. Instead, he said the state could provide quality education and skills to empower youth.

Concluding his address, CM Revanth Reddy job remarks stressed that respect did not come from caste, money, or power. He said education alone could eliminate poverty and ensure dignity. Reiterating the long-term vision, he said Telangana would emerge as a USD 3 trillion economy by 2047.