Thursday 5 November 2015

Study Circle, A Non Starter

The Minorities Study Circle, which was launched to give free training the communities’ students appearing for competitive examinations, failed to release any notification even after two months of its inception. The study circle was established by the State government to function on a par with other study circles under BC and ST, SC Welfare Departments. Its first notification was expected to come up by October 15, but it is yet to materialise.
Thousands of students belonging to minority communities have been eagerly waiting for the notification as the recruitment notifications for various departments were being released by the departments concerned over the past six months. The State government announced to fill vacancies in various departments including police, irrigation, health, revenue, electricity and at other gazzeted positions through the TS Public Service Commission.
The study circle was aimed at providing necessary basic coaching for any competitive examination conducted by any recruiting agency in the State besides examinations by the Union Public ServiceCommission. When asked, study circle director D Neeraja attributed the delay to the announcement of byelection to the Warangal Lok Sabha. She said that after getting a nod from the State Election Commission, the study circle would release notification for different coaching courses.
“If EC allows us to go ahead with the notification, we will immediately release it or else we may have to wait till November 25, the date of announcement of poll results,” she said. It is to be noted that poll dates were declared on October 22, six days ahead of the earlier deadline of the study circle to release the notification for admission.
The director further said that so far the study circle was ready with notification for competitive examinations of Probationary Officers (PO) in banks, group examinations and civil services examinations.She said arrangements for hiring experienced faculty from reputed coaching centers have been underway.

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