Why is Venugopal Concerned About the Delay in Teaching Jobs for Kerala PSC Rank Holders?
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New Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 10 (NationPress) Congress General Secretary and Alappuzha MP K.C. Venugopal has highlighted the increasing distress of qualified women awaiting college teaching positions in Kerala through a video shared on social media. This post has reignited discussions regarding the delays in appointments, despite available vacancies.
In the video, Venugopal can be seen attentively listening to the concerns of women who ranked highly in the Public Service Commission (PSC) examinations but still lack appointments.
Many shared their experiences of waiting for nearly three years, even while sanctioned positions remain unfilled.
With the expiration date of the PSC rank list approaching, they voiced their anxiety that their years of hard work might go unrewarded.
The candidates recounted their persistent efforts to seek resolution.
They mentioned attempts to meet with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and senior ministers, frequent visits to the PSC office, and regular trips to Thiruvananthapuram.
Despite these endeavors, they stated that no significant action has been taken.
Their remarks conveyed profound frustration and emotional turmoil over the ongoing uncertainty.
Venugopal indicated that he learned of their plight through media coverage and chose to engage with them directly.
He characterized their situation as indicative of a system that overlooks merit and fails young candidates who have adhered to all protocols.
He expressed that it is unacceptable for top-ranked candidates to resort to protests while vacancies persist.
Venugopal criticized the state government for citing financial limitations regarding appointments while spending substantial amounts on promotions and other expenditures.
He argued that denying opportunities to deserving candidates in such scenarios is a betrayal of the younger generation.
The Congress leader assured the candidates of his support and commitment to address their immediate and long-standing issues.
He pledged to escalate the matter at appropriate levels and advocate for timely appointments before the rank list expires.
As the video gains traction on social media, the focus on delays in PSC appointments and the uncertainty facing qualified job seekers in Kerala’s higher education sector has been reignited.