HYDERABAD: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced plans to fill 40,000 additional state government job vacancies . These positions will be filled by mid-2026 . This initiative aims to bring the total new government jobs under his administration to 100,000 . Reddy made the announcement at a public meeting in Husnabad, Siddipet district, during the Congress government’s second anniversary celebration.
Government Job Creation Goals
The Telangana government has already created 60,000 jobs in its first year. Chief Minister Reddy confirmed that plans for the next 40,000 vacancies are in preparation. He highlighted job creation as a core objective of the Telangana statehood movement. The government aims to fulfill public aspirations through these opportunities, focusing on widespread employment and youth empowerment. The total of 100,000 jobs by mid-2026 represents a significant governmental commitment.
Telangana Rising Global Summit
Chief Minister Reddy confirmed invitations for the state government’s ‘Telangana Rising Global Summit’, scheduled for December 8 and 9 . Invitations were sent from Delhi to senior national political figures. Invited dignitaries include Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and various Union ministers also received invitations. Discussions covered Telangana’s future development plans and economic strategies.
Infrastructure Project Assessment
Chief Minister Reddy criticized the construction quality of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project , built during the previous BRS government. He urged comparison of its standards with the Sriram Sagar Project (SRSP) , developed under India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Reddy’s comments highlight governmental concerns over project durability and public fund utilization, aiming for robust development.
Development Disparities Alleged
Chief Minister Reddy alleged developmental neglect in Husnabad under the previous BRS regime. He claimed neighboring constituencies like Gajwel, Sircilla, and Siddipet received extensive funding. These areas were represented by BRS leaders K Chandrashekar Rao, his son K T Rama Rao, and nephew T Harish Rao, respectively.
Reddy stated KCR launched his 2023 Assembly election campaign from Husnabad based on sentiment but failed to allocate adequate development funds to the town. This claim underscores a political focus on equitable resource allocation across all regions.
Appeal for Gram Panchayat Elections
Addressing the ongoing gram panchayat elections, Chief Minister Reddy urged voters to elect capable candidates who will cooperate with the state government. He warned that non-cooperative local representatives could hinder villages from receiving necessary development funds. Reddy advised young residents to prioritize village unity and problem-solving over political divisions for the next decade. He encouraged electing village presidents who will work constructively with ministers and MLAs to ensure vital financial support for development.