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Vijayawada
By Our Special Correspondent
VIJAYAWADA, FEB. 21. The deputy general secretary of the Andhra Pradesh Primary Teachers' Association (APTA), Syed Shoukat Ali, has urged the State Government to issue orders recognising the certificates of those who had completed their pandit training in Hindi in the States of Karnataka and Orissa. He has also requested the Government to appoint candidates who were selected in the District Selection Committee (DSC)-2002 tests to the posts of Hindi pandits. Institutes in Karnataka and Orissa, which were imparting pandit training to students, had been recognised by the `Dakshina Bharatha Hindi Prachara Sabha', said Mr. Ali at a meeting of the DSC-2002 Hindi Pandit candidates here on Friday. Those who passed the certificate courses in the two States were recruited as Hindi pandits in the DSC tests till 2001. It was quite surprising as to why the State Government did not confer recognition to these certificates in 2002, that too after the DSC selections were completed. He appealed to the Government not to stretch the issue too far and find an amicable solution to the problem so that hundreds of youths could find an employment. Mr. Ali said that the candidates who were selected in the DSC-2002 in various districts, but denied appointment, would be constrained to lay siege to the State Secretariat in the third week of March if the Government did not take a positive decision.
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