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Two lakh jobs to be filled Revanth asks constables to make state drug-free

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Telangana Chief Minister Anumula Revanth Reddy on Wednesday asked newly recruited police constables to make the State drug free.
Revanth Reddy expressed concern over the prevalence of drug abuse in the State and lauded the efforts of the enforcement agencies in apprehending drug peddlers.  Addressing the newly recruited constables at the LB Stadium, Reddy underscored the State government’s commitment to preventing unemployed youth from resorting to drastic measures like suicide. He criticised the previous government for allegedly neglecting the plight of the unemployed, stating, “The previous government took care of their family members only and did not solve the plights of the unemployed.”
Highlighting his administration’s proactive approach, CM Reddy asserted, “My government took the responsibility of solving the problems of the unemployed soon after coming to power.” He emphasised that legal hurdles were being removed to facilitate the issuance of appointment orders to selected candidates. “Today, 13,444 youth are given the appointment orders,” he stated, adding, “As a brother, I will stand by the unemployed youth.”
Announcing plans to fill two lakh jobs without causing disruption, CM Reddy revealed that the upper age limit had been increased to 46 years to address the prolonged lack of recruitment over the past decade.

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