53 Gurukul Degree Colleges in the Telangana State

There are 53 Gurukul degree colleges in the state. Of these, 30 degree colleges have been sanctioned for the SC Gurukul Society and 22 degree colleges have been sanctioned for the ST Gurukul Society.

Gajwel is the only women’s degree college under the Telangana Jyotiba phule Telangana Backward Classes Welfare Gurus Educational Institutions Society (MJPTBCWREIS). Due to the limited number of seats in the college, the BC students who had advanced their guru education up to Inter could not venture into private. There is a huge demand for the establishment of Gurukul Degree Colleges from BC. The BC Welfare Department has twice sent proposals to the MJPTBCWREIS government seeking to set up a degree college in each district center as pressure mounts on the Gurukul Society. There has been no response to the third-time proposals to set up a single degree college, at least in the joint district center.

If immediate action is taken
If the government approves the establishment of new Gurukul degree colleges, they will be able to open in the 2022–23 academic year. Officials say the availability of buildings, the establishment of a college and the creation of infrastructure will be possible only if the government gives its approval 3 months before the new academic year. College management is possible only if there are proper arrangements rather than a school model. He says if the government takes immediate action, it will be possible to set up colleges basically by August.

Training for the Brahmin Unemployed in BC Study Circles

The Telangana Brahmin Welfare Council has decided to provide training in BC Study Circles to the unemployed Brahmins who are preparing for government jobs.

To this end, BC has entered into an agreement with the Department of Welfare. The unemployed Brahmins who want to get those jobs are requesting training as the government has started an exercise to fill the groups and police vacancies. However, in the absence of such training centers under the auspices of the Brahmin Welfare Council, BC consulted the Department of Welfare and agreed to that extent. It has been decided to train Brahmin candidates in 12 BC Study Circles across the state as well as five other newly proposed circles. The details were revealed by Government Adviser KV Ramanachari, BC Welfare Chief Secretary Burra Venkatesam and Revenue Commissioner Anil Kumar at a press conference.

Details: Unemployed families with an annual income of Rs. 5 lakhs and below are eligible for this training. Interested candidates should apply on the website www.brahmin parishad.telangana.gov.in from May 1 to May 7. Training classes will begin on May 16th. A maximum of 100 candidates will be trained in each center. If this number increases, the issue of forming a second batch will be considered. Candidates will also get stipend during the training. Group-1 candidates will be paid Rs 5,000 and other posts Rs 2,000.

Candidates are required to attach caste certificate obtained through your service, income certificate stating that they are below Rs.5 Lakh. Certificate of Income, Bonafide Certificate of 1st to 7th class, Certificate of Education, Copy of Aadhaar, Passport Size Photo, Copy of Bank Pass Book should be attached. If any documents are not available, a self-declaration must be provided that they will be submitted before classes begin. The training is being arranged on the basis of the availability of 5 per cent seats for OBCs in BC Study Circles.

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