Posted: Post Date – 09:24 PM, Thursday – Nov 10

The Governor also advised the education minister and officials to prioritise improving the university’s infrastructure.
Hyderabad: Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy met Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan on Thursday and informed that the recruitment of state universities will be conducted in accordance with University Grants Council (UGC) rules and regulations.
A team led by the education minister presented details of the Telangana University Common Recruitment Commission bill to the governor, who challenged the government. The bill has been before the Governor for approval for more than two months.
Sabitha Indra Reddy informed the Governor that there would be no problem in enforcing reservations while recruiting through the Board and clarified the doubts raised by the Governor.
The governor was informed that, like the Telangana Public Service Commission, the Common Recruitment Committee will select the candidates and the details of the shortlisted candidates will be sent to the universities. Interestingly, the 45-minute demo was known to be a video recorded by Raj Bhavan.
The team meeting with the Governor also included Education Minister V. Karuna, TS Higher Education Commission Chair Professor R. Limbadri and Commissioner of Technology and University Education Navin Mittal.
Meanwhile, a statement issued by Raj Bhavan said some of the issues that the Governor conveyed to the minister included full transparency of the recruitment process, starting recruitment early in an unbiased manner, maintaining qualification-based recruitment, and strictly following UGC guidelines on recruiting teachers. Norm, and address the concerns of aspirants.
The Governor also advised the education minister and officials to prioritise improving the university’s infrastructure.