Hyderabad: The Telangana government has extended the services of 4,092 employees working in Gurukula educational institutions. The move provides major relief to families affected by months of salary delays.
Minister for SC, ST Welfare and Minority Affairs Adluri Lakshman Kumar announced the decision on Sunday. He said the renewal reflects the government’s strong commitment to the Gurukula education system. It also affirms its support for teaching and non-teaching staff.
The decision follows the release of G.O. No. 1533. It renews services under the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TGSWREIS) from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026.
Lakshman Kumar expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka. He said they had recognised the dedication of staff serving marginalised student communities. Moreover, he noted that the extension will help overcome the financial strain caused by unpaid salaries.
Gurukula employees services renewed through G.O. 1533
The Minister said the decision ensures timely salary payments going forward. This, he added, would remove barriers that had previously disrupted staff performance.
He stressed that the government views the matter not just as administration but as a moral responsibility. According to him, the Gurukula system depends on the continued efforts of committed educators and staff.
“This decision brings light into the lives of Gurukula employees and their families,” Adluri Lakshman said. He described the extension as proof of the government’s compassionate approach to public service.