In a recent statement, CM Revanth expressed concerns about certain individuals inciting unrest among the unemployed population, highlighting the lack of care from the previous government. He emphasized the government’s commitment to justice for all communities and showcased this dedication by distributing financial assistance to 135 civil service aspirants.
During a ceremony where checks were handed out for the Rajiv Gandhi Civils Abhaya Hastam program, CM Revanth Reddy and Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarkalu reiterated their focus on supporting those striving for success in civil service exams. The event marked a significant milestone with generous financial aid provided to those gearing up for the mains.
Furthermore, CM Revanth outlined plans for the establishment of integrated schools and residential facilities across various constituencies, aiming to enhance educational opportunities for the youth. Addressing the issue of unemployment, he pledged to implement sustainable solutions, with thousands already benefiting from job placements.
The CM’s vision extends to the creation of a skill university to empower the state’s youth and elevate educational standards, particularly for underprivileged communities. Reflecting on past restrictions within the secretariat, CM Revanth highlighted the current administration’s openness and inclusive approach, promising a brighter future for all citizens.
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