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‘Govt to conduct DSC recruitment every year’

18-08-2026 12:00:00 AM

Metro India News | AMARAVATI

Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh on Monday said the state government would conduct District Selection Committee recruitment every year and promote sporting talent by providing jobs and other support to athletes. Addressing the first day of the monsoon session of the Assembly in Amaravati, Lokesh said the government had filled 3,000 teacher vacancies through the DSC this year as part of the Mega Job Calendar and had so far filled around 10,060 vacancies through Group-1, Group-2 and DSC recruitments.

The Teacher Eligibility Test examinations had been completed recently, he said, asserting that the recruitment process had not been halted and was moving forward as planned. He said the government would ensure that all selected teachers joined the system before Ugadi, provide them training for the next academic year and take responsibility for their deployment in schools. The state government was addressing this concern by providing government jobs and land to sportspersons, Lokesh said. Citing Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, he said the state government had provided her with a government job and land. He said she would become eligible for "IAS status in the coming years."

Lokesh highlighted Jyothi Yarraji, describing her as a track-and-field athlete from north Andhra and one of India's best prospects for the Olympics. He said he had personally taken up her case with the Cabinet and that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu immediately approved her appointment to a government job after he submitted a note, saying she should be given the opportunity without delay.

Lokesh clarified that the objective of sports quota recruitment was not to subject sportspersons to regular tests but to encourage sporting talent by providing appointments under the sports quota. He said that, in accordance with the Centre's recommendations, the number of recognised sports disciplines had been expanded from 29 to 65. Turning to the Mega DSC, Lokesh alleged that YSRCP leaders and members had deliberately tried to prevent the recruitment process from going ahead by approaching courts after the notification was issued.

He said he had instructed the department that he would take serious action if the notification failed at any stage of legal scrutiny. The minister said the notification had withstood repeated legal scrutiny despite the cases filed against it, adding that the NDA coalition government ultimately completed the Mega DSC recruitment, issued offer letters, trained the selected teachers and deployed them in schools.

Lokesh then challenged former CM and YSRCP president Jagan Mohan Reddy to come to the Assembly and debate allegations of irregularities in the Mega DSC. He questioned why an agitation was being raised after a year when the recruitment process and teacher training had already been completed.

He said Jagan's opposition was not to him or Naidu but, according to him, amounted to questioning BR Ambedkar, who brought the reservation policy into the Constitution. Referring to Jagan's earlier description of himself as a "cockroach", Lokesh challenged him to a debate in the Assembly instead of holding lengthy press conferences. 

Andhra CM defends Mega DSC-2025 teacher recruitment

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday defended the Mega DSC-2025 teacher recruitment drive, asserting that the selection process was conducted with transparency. Addressing the Assembly, the Chief Minister said every candidate’s selection is traceable and accountable.

He said 3.3 lakh aspirants had applied for the DSC examination, which offered 15,941 government teacher jobs. Noting that the entire examination procedure was completed in 148 days, the CM said 89 test sessions were conducted and 42,000 questions were compiled from 13 subjects. The CM said the southern state had implemented sports quota in DSC – 2025, adhering to the guidelines implemented by the Centre. Hitting out at YSRCP supremo YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Naidu accused the previous YSRCP government of having "failed" to fill a single teaching post.