CM Reddy welcomes SC relief in TGPSC jobs case
Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy welcomed the Supreme Court's dismissal of petitions challenging the recruitment of 563 Group-I candidates, ensuring job security for aspirants.

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy expressed his satisfaction and relief at the Supreme Court's recent decision to dismiss petitions that had been challenging the recruitment of 563 Group-I candidates in the Telangana Government Polytechnic Colleges (TGPSC). This development has ensured job security for the aspirants who had been selected through the competitive examinations.
The case had been a point of contention for several months, with various petitioners contesting the recruitment process and the eligibility criteria for the Group-I positions. The Supreme Court's dismissal of these petitions has put an end to the uncertainty surrounding the appointments, providing a much-needed sense of stability to both the selected candidates and the TGPSC institutions.
In a statement released by his office, CM Reddy emphasized the importance of the TGPSC in providing technical education and vocational training to the youth of Telangana. He highlighted that the Group-I positions are crucial for the smooth functioning of the polytechnic colleges, as they play a pivotal role in imparting quality education to the students.
The Chief Minister also acknowledged the efforts of the recruitment committee and the TGPSC authorities in conducting a transparent and merit-based selection process. He assured that the government would continue to work towards improving the efficiency of the recruitment mechanisms and ensuring that the selected candidates are well-qualified and capable of performing their duties effectively.
The dismissal of the petitions by the Supreme Court has been welcomed by the aspirants who had been selected for the Group-I positions. Many of them had been living in a state of limbo, uncertain about their future prospects. The decision has not only provided them with job security but has also restored their confidence in the merit-based recruitment process.
The TGPSC has been a significant institution in Telangana, offering technical and vocational training to thousands of students every year. The Group-I positions are essential for the administrative and academic management of the polytechnic colleges, and their timely filling is crucial for the smooth functioning of these institutions.
CM Reddy's office has also highlighted that the government is committed to enhancing the quality of technical education in the state. The successful conclusion of the recruitment process for the Group-I candidates is a step in the right direction, ensuring that the TGPSC can continue to provide quality education to the aspiring technicians and engineers of Telangana.
The Supreme Court's decision has been applauded by various stakeholders, including the TGPSC authorities, the selected candidates, and the students of the polytechnic colleges. It has sent a strong signal that the merit-based recruitment process is being upheld and that the appointments will be made based on the candidates' qualifications and abilities.
In the coming weeks, the TGPSC will focus on finalizing the appointments and ensuring that the selected Group-I candidates are adequately trained and prepared to take up their responsibilities. The government is also expected to conduct a thorough review of the recruitment process to identify any areas that require improvement and implement necessary changes to ensure a smooth and transparent selection mechanism in the future.
The dismissal of the petitions by the Supreme Court has undoubtedly been a positive development for the TGPSC and the selected candidates. It has not only ensured job security but has also reinforced the government's commitment to a merit-based and transparent recruitment process. As the TGPSC moves forward, the government and the selected candidates can now focus on building a strong foundation for the future of technical education in Telangana.









