Telangana's Jobs Promise: CM Revanth Reddy Announces 40,000 Posts in 30 Months

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has made a major jobs announcement, promising to fill 40,000 government positions in the next 30 months. He made this pledge while addressing a public meeting in Husnabad, framing it as fulfilling the aspirations of the Telangana movement. The CM sharply criticized the previous BRS administration for focusing development only on certain constituencies and neglecting areas like Husnabad. Alongside the jobs promise, he highlighted significant welfare measures, including a farm loan waiver and massive spending on farmer support and women's free bus travel.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Announces 40,000 Govt Jobs in Telangana in 30 Months

  • CM announces 40,000 government jobs to be filled within the next two and a half years
  • Criticizes previous BRS government for neglecting Husnabad constituency's development
  • Details massive welfare spending including Rs 1.40 lakh crore for farmers
  • Announces farm loan waiver up to Rs 2 lakh per farmer for debt relief
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Telangana CM Revanth Reddy announces 40,000 jobs to be filled in next 30 months

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy pledges to fill 40,000 government jobs within 30 months, slams previous BRS rule, and announces major welfare schemes for farmers and women.

"Our government is fulfilling the aspirations of the Telangana martyr by filling the jobs and providing employment opportunities to the youth. - CM Revanth Reddy"

Siddipet, December 4

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced that the state government here would fill 40, 000 jobs in the next 30 months.

Addressing the public meeting in Husnabad, the Chief Minister said, "Our government is fulfilling the aspirations of the Telangana martyr by filling the jobs and providing employment opportunities to the youth."

CM Revanth Reddy also took a swipe at the previous BRS government for neglecting the Husnabad assembly constituency.

"The BRS rulers focused only on the development of Gajwel, Siddipet, and Sircilla. No double-bedroom houses were allotted to the poor in Husnabad during the 10-year BRS rule. The projects, mainly Gadipelli and Gaourelli, were not completed. The BRS leaders exploited Husnabad as a sentiment during the launch of political campaigns," CM said.

Announcing huge funds for the development of Husnabad, the Chief Minister said that the government waived farm loans up to Rs 2 lakh each and relieved them from the mounting debt burden.

"After the Congress came to power, we have spent Rs 1.40 lakh crores for farmers' welfare. Rs 8,000 crores were spent on free RTC travel for women. Self-help groups were promoted as the owners of the RTC buses, issued new ration cards to the beneficiaries and distributed fine rice. The People's government was also providing 200 units of free electricity to almost 50 lakh families," he said.

CM said appealing to people to elect good candidates as Sarpanches who should work in coordination with the ministers and MLAs to develop the villages.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on employment. But announcements are one thing, implementation is another. The previous govt also made big claims. Let's see if this government can actually deliver these jobs on time. The farm loan waiver is a huge relief for many families.
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Vikram M
It's easy to blame the previous government now. Every new CM does this. The real question is about sustainable development. What about skill development programs alongside these job announcements? We need quality jobs, not just any jobs.
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Sarah B
The focus on women's welfare with free bus travel and SHG promotion is commendable. Empowering women economically has a direct impact on families and communities. Hope the jobs include good opportunities for women as well.
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Rohit P
Waiving farm loans up to 2 lakhs and 200 units free electricity? That's massive! If implemented properly, this can change lives in rural Telangana. But the fiscal burden on the state exchequer must be managed carefully. We don't want empty coffers in a few years.
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Nikhil C
As someone from a village, I appreciate the call to elect good Sarpanches. Local governance is the foundation. If the CM, MLAs, and Sarpanches work together, real development can reach the grassroots. The neglect of Husnabad mentioned in the article is unfortunate.

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