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For UPSC candidates who pass preliminary exams, Telangana announces Rs 1 lakh aid

Candidates who work in central, state, or government sector organizations on a permanent basis are not eligible for this program.

The Rajiv Gandhi Civils Abhayahastam program was recently introduced by Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. Through the provision of Rs 1 lakh to candidates who pass the Union Public Service Commission’s preliminary exams, this program seeks to assist young people studying for the UPSC Mains (UPSC). Telangana announces Rs 1 lakh aid as part of this initiative. Additionally, as part of the Nirmaan initiative, Singareni Collieries is giving the financial support.

Candidates must be permanent residents of Telangana and fall under one of the following categories to be eligible for the scheme: General (EWS), BC, SC, or ST. They also need to have a family income of less than Rs 8 lakh and have passed the UPSC preliminary exams. During their attempt to pass the civil services test, they are only permitted to use the financial assistance once.

Telangana announces Rs 1 lakh aid
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Candidates who work in central, state, or government sector organizations on a permanent basis are not eligible for this program.

During the scheme’s introduction, Revanth Reddy said that during the previous ten years, paper leaks in the TGPSC exams had presented considerable issues for unemployed youngsters. Our administration has prioritized helping the unemployed in order to address these problems. We issued appointment orders to fill 30,000 jobs within three months after becoming office. In response to the complaints of the candidates, we also rescheduled the Group 2 exam. Our top goal is to assist jobless people with their issues, and we’re dedicated to carrying out exams effectively and according to a schedule.

Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, the deputy chief minister of Telangana, praised the initiative as historic and pointed out that it is the first time the government has ever given money to prepare for the UPSC Mains in the state’s history. This choice is significant. All of us want you to do well in the interview and pass the Mains.

The government is dedicated to helping students realize their goals by providing them with all the assistance they need.

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