Telangana - Teaching job aspirants kneel in protest outside CM's residence

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On Tuesday, june 11, candidates for teaching positions at residential educational institutes societies staged a historic demonstration by kneeling in front of hyderabad chief minister A. revanth Reddy's home. They insisted on the execution of the High Court's temporary directives.
Protesters claimed that the High Court's interim orders ordered the government to take into account the appointment of the next qualified candidates for the positions of physical directors, degree lecturers, junior lecturers, postgraduate teachers, trained graduate teachers, librarians, and non-joining or surrendered positions in residential educational institutions.
 

At the CM's house, the demonstrators pulled over the car belonging to MLC-elect Teenmar Mallanna. According to reports, the MLC-elect assured the candidates that he would set up a meeting with the CM. Candidates for teaching jobs from all across the state came to the CM's house to urge that the HC interim ruling be put into effect. They were not allowed to meet the cm, though. Thus, each of them was seated in a distinct protest.
 

A Post Read, "The aspirants of teachers jobs at residential educational institutions societies on Tuesday, june 11, held a unique protest by kneeling down in front of the chief minister A revanth Reddy’s residence in Hyderabad. They demanded the implementation of the high court interim orders."

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