The unrest among the students and unemployed in Telangana over delays in issuing new job notifications is now reportedly assuming a new twist. The Telangana state government is reportedly sensing a ‘conspiracy’ by the coaching centres which are run by Seemandhra managements behind this recent unrest.

They feel this is being done with a so called intention of blocking the proposed exam reforms being initiated by TSPSC. The government feels that they are the ones who are provoking students against the Telangana government for getting more pressure on it.

This is for holding exams in the old format which was earlier in force in the undivided state. The government is now all set to get a legislation to regulate the coaching centres, which are collecting fees in the range of Rs 75,000 to Rs 2 lakh to train students for training in recruitment exams.

The recruitment exams’ coaching market which is dominated by Seemandhra managements in Ashok Nagar, Dilsukhnagar, Mehdipatnam and Ameerpet etc. are considered as hubs for such coaching centres and reportedly make around 1000 crores but the government gets no revenue from them.

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