In the upcoming assembly elections, BRS MLC K kavitha encouraged the residents of the singareni regions to secure the success of all BRS MLAs in the area and raise the pink flag. She urged them to give the win to chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao as a gift since he has been crucial in protecting their welfare and means of subsistence.

At the BRS legislator's home in hyderabad on Sunday, the teaching and non-teaching employees who are employed on a contract basis at schools connected to the singareni Collieries Company Limited presented their case and asked for a resolution to their problems. Speaking to the group, kavitha emphasised how the Chief Minister's adamant resistance to proposals at privatisation had prevented the SCCL from being taken over by for-profit businesses. She also emphasised the TSRTC's effective integration with the government, describing it as evidence of the Chief Minister's ambition.

Before telangana was created, the BRS MLC stated that the problem of compassionate appointments was a big worry. However, the chief minister produced 20,000 employment following the establishment of the State by treating the singareni families with compassion. kavitha reaffirmed the State government's commitment to addressing the problems encountered by the teaching and support personnel in the schools connected with Singareni. Additionally, she pledged to discuss their concerns with the chief minister and, if necessary, set up a meeting between the chief minister and the leaders of the singareni Workers union. Additionally present were Miriyala Rajireddy, general secretary of the telangana Boggu ghani Karmika Sangham (TBGKS), and others.


 



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