AP launched civil services study circle for BC candidates
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2024-12-18 15:32 GMT
Vijayawada: In a significant move aimed at empowering youth from backward classes (BC), minister for BC welfare S. Savitha announced the launch of a free Civil Services coaching centre in conjunction with the BC Study Circle. This initiative, targeting the competitive civil services landscape, aims to provide quality training comparable to that offered by corporate coaching centres.
On Wednesday, Minister Savitha, along with several MLAs and BC corporation chairpersons, inaugurated the BC civil services study circle at Gollapudi in Vijayawada Rural Mandal in NTR district.
First, she paid a rich tribute to Mahatma Jyothiba Pule, followed by the inauguration of digital classrooms, a digital library, and group discussion rooms.
Savitha stated that the state government had established the civil services study Circle for BC candidates, offering facilities comparable to corporate study circles. She encouraged aspiring civil servants to take full advantage of this initiative.
The temporary study circle will be based at BC Bhavan, and later, a permanent building will be constructed in Amaravati with the support of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
She further highlighted that the study circle aims to provide equal opportunities to BC candidates, enabling them to compete effectively in civil service exams.
She further highlighted that the study circle aims to provide equal opportunities to BC candidates, enabling them to compete effectively in civil service exams.
A total of 100 candidates were shortlisted out of 600 applicants for the Civil Services Coaching. The state government is spending Rs 2 lakh per aspirant, she added.
The Minister also announced the establishment of free DSC coaching centres in all 26 districts and revealed plans to start online DSC coaching soon.
The Minister also announced the establishment of free DSC coaching centres in all 26 districts and revealed plans to start online DSC coaching soon.
Mylavaram MLA Vasantha Krishna Prasad, Tiruvuru MLA Kolikapudi Srinivasa Rao, BC welfare department director Dr A. Mallikarjuna, secretary Pola Bhaskar, and various BC corporation chairpersons attended the event.