Hyderabad: A mega job fair organised at the MK Naidu Convention Hall in the Warangal East constituency on Friday, April 11, turned chaotic as a stampede reportedly broke out, leaving three unemployed women injured.
The incident occurred shortly after Telangana minister Konda Surekha inaugurated the event.
As soon as the gates opened, a massive crowd of job seekers rushed into the venue, leading to a stampede-like situation. The main entrance windows of the function hall were also reportedly damaged in the rush. The injured women were immediately taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Also Read
Despite the unfortunate incident, the job fair received an overwhelming response, with 60 companies offering various job opportunities.
According to reports, 5,631 candidates were issued appointment letters on the spot, while 18,000 job seekers registered at the fair. Of them, 9,046 were shortlisted for final interviews. Representatives of several companies stated that an additional round of interviews will be conducted to finalise the remaining selections.
Minister Konda Surekha hailed the job fair as a “grand success”, saying it reflected the commitment of the government to generate employment.
A large number of unemployed youth turned up for the mega job fair held on the 11th of this month in East Warangal district. The event was organized on the initiative of Minister Konda Surekha to provide employment opportunities.
— The Siasat Daily (@TheSiasatDaily) April 11, 2025
Minister Konda Surekha, who earlier unveiled the… pic.twitter.com/LIxvoygoIu
Get the latest updates in , , , , and on & by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for and .
You may also like
Ambedkar Jayanti celebration marred by violence in Morena; one killed, two injured in firing
China's economy likely grew 5.1% in Q1 on export surge: Poll
Cashfree Payments Appoints Piyush Anchliya As New CFO
Students rushed to hospital in critical condition after being struck by lightning at university campus
Kerala Minister V Sivankutty criticises NCERT's decision to give Hindi names to English books