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DYFI demands notification for recruitment of teachers for students with special needs

DYFI demands notification for recruitment of teachers for students with special needs
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The Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) held a protest in Vijayawada demanding the government fill 2,260 vacant special education teacher posts. They also called for an increase in the upper age limit for government job applicants and the fulfillment of election promises regarding unemployment allowances.

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This highlights the growing tension between unemployed youth and state governments over job creation and the implementation of social welfare commitments.

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Leaders of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) on Wednesday warned that they would intensify their agitation and, if necessary, lay siege to the Assembly if the State government failed to address the issues faced by unemployed youth.

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The article reports on a protest and the demands of a political group without taking a stance, though it focuses on the protesters' perspective.

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