calender_icon.png 9 January, 2026 | 6:08 PM

Govt to setup three new BC Study Circles: Minister

07-01-2026 12:00:00 AM

State Minister for Backward Classes and Economically Weaker Sections Welfare, Handlooms and Textiles S. Savitha announced on Monday that the government plans to set up three additional BC Study Circles across the state. These centers will provide free coaching The minister informed that a state-level BC Study Circle will be constructed on five acres of land in Amaravati. Minister Savitha visited the free Civil Services coaching center being run under the auspices of the BC Corporation at the BC Bhavan in Gollapudi, Vijayawada. 

During the visit, she interacted with the trainees, inquiring about the quality of education, teaching methods, accommodation, and other facilities provided. Speaking on the occasion, the minister stated that Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu aims for BC youth to excel in all fields, particularly securing key positions in government services. In line with this vision, the government is offering free training for competitive examinations such as Civil Services and DSC. 

Highlighting last year's achievements, she noted that through BC Study Circles, free Civil Services coaching was provided to several candidates. In preparation for the Mega DSC, approximately 5,000 individuals received training, resulting in 281. This year as well, the government has launched free Civil Services coaching, currently benefiting 100 candidates with quality education, nutritious food, and comfortable accommodation. The minister urged BC aspirants to make the most of these government-provided opportunities and demonstrate their capabilities in Civil Services examinations.