NE NEWS SERVICE
HYDERABAD, NOV 20
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to permit those seeking central government jobs to write competitive examinations in respective regional languages.
Rao, in a letter, addressed to Modi on Thursday said, at present all the competitive exams for posts in central government, central PSUs, Railways, defence services, and the nationalised banks are held in only Hindi and English and those who do not either study in English medium or are not from Hindi speaking states face a serious disadvantage in the competitive exams.
“In order to provide an equal and fair opportunity to students from all states of India, it is requested that the candidates should be permitted to write all competitive exams in the regional languages also for recruitment in the government of India and its departments and undertakings through UPSC and all other agencies like Railway Recruitment Boards, public sector banks, RBI, staff selection commission, etc,” he said in his letter.
Meanwhile, the Telangana Chief Minister in another letter to President Ram Nath Kovind requested him to release the commemorative stamp, which the centre is planning to bring out on former Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao, during his visit to the city for his annual southern sojourn.
According to Rao, releasing the stamp here would be a “fitting tribute” to the former Prime Minister who hailed from the state as a reformer and multifaceted leader and not only initiated pioneering economic reforms but also made a substantial contribution to human resources development and international relations among other fields.