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Another ‘drama’ on recruitment, says BJP
The Hindu
The TRS government and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao have unveiled a new ‘drama’ on the political landscape by once again raking up the issue of filling 50,000 government jobs trying to fool the
The TRS government and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao have unveiled a new ‘drama’ on the political landscape by once again raking up the issue of filling 50,000 government jobs trying to fool the public especially the unemployed youth, charged Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party president Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Sunday. “The massive recruitment was promised during the MLC elections with no progress. When the government is unable to pay salaries in time for the existing employees due to the bad financial situation how does it expect to take care of the new recruits? What has happened to the stipend to the unemployed?” he questioned. For years the youth had been waiting for the official notification. The government should be sincere at least now and take up speedy recruitment process besides revealing the vacancies available. He also affirmed that the BJP will fight the next Assembly election on its own although all parties including TRS were trying to forge an alliance with it.![](/newspic/picid-1269750-20250217064624.jpg)
When fed into Latin, pusilla comes out denoting “very small”. The Baillon’s crake can be missed in the field, when it is at a distance, as the magnification of the human eye is woefully short of what it takes to pick up this tiny creature. The other factor is the Baillon’s crake’s predisposition to present less of itself: it moves about furtively and slides into the reeds at the slightest suspicion of being noticed. But if you are keen on observing the Baillon’s crake or the ruddy breasted crake in the field, in Chennai, this would be the best time to put in efforts towards that end. These birds live amidst reeds, the bulrushes, which are likely to lose their density now as they would shrivel and go brown, leaving wide gaps, thereby reducing the cover for these tiddly birds to stay inscrutable.