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The State government rolled out new inspection guidelines, assigning two percent of the teachers working in the State for inspection, monitoring and supervision of schools across all districts.
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State-level leaders of various organisations that played a crucial role in the Telangana movement and in fighting for the rights of employees and teachers on Saturday strongly condemned the remarks by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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Teachers are allowed to use smartphones solely for recording student attendance through facial recognition, and only with the headmaster's permission.
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Task taken up as they want to keep the school premises clean ahead of Republic Day, say teachers
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During a meeting of UTF state office bearers held on Sunday, MLC A. Narsi Reddy and UTF President Chava Ravi stated that increasing the retirement age to delay pension payments is unjustified.
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The pontiff asks teachers, educators and parents to pledge to fight against it both at school and at home
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Drawing inspiration from prominent educationist Chukka Ramaiah, who mentored IITians, Reddy underscored the profound influence of teachers. He underscored the importance of logical reasoning in understanding mathematics
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While ‘One Nation, One Subscription’ is welcome, India could also look towards embracing Open-Access publishing
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Despite receiving appointment orders on October 9, with joining date as October 10, the newly appointed teachers are yet to receive their first salary, including October and November months, leaving them in a financial limbo.
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Akhila (17) and Vijaya (17), both intermediate students from a college in Medak town, were involved in an accident while waiting to board a bus in Narsingi. They routinely traveled by bus to Medak for their studies. The Papannapet police have taken the bus driver into custody. The injured students were immediately rushed to the government hospital in Medak for treatment, where one of them is reported to be in critical condition. A case has been registered regarding the incident.
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A roti roll is said to have become lodged in his throat, leading to suffocation. His classmates quickly notified the teachers, who rushed to assist him. The boy was swiftly taken to a nearby hospital, but tragically, he had already passed away before medical help could be administered.
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Teachers have been facing serious difficulties as their bills related to GPF, medical, surrender leaves, TSGLI and retirement benefits have been pending with the State government for the last one and half years, said Sripal Reddy
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In March, 11,062 posts were announced under the DSC, with candidates taking exams from July 18 to August 5. The results were declared on September 30. On October 9, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy officially handed appointment letters to the selected candidates in Hyderabad.
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BRS leader and former Minister, T Harsh Rao emphasized the neglect faced by educational institutions, calling it a matter of shame. Despite a school being closed for over two weeks due to a lack of teachers, the government has yet to take any action.
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Irked at the shortage of teachers, the students boycotted classes and staged a flash protest along with their parents.
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He added that 13 days of the current month had passed, but the regular teachers of model schools had not received their salaries so far.
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Telangana's first Women’s university has announced recruitment to teaching positions in 12 departments on a part-time basis.
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They said that the school needs at least eight teachers in addition to a headmaster
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The machine, which was exhibited in the State-level competition held in Hyderabad on June 16 and 17 was selected for the national level competition scheduled to be held in New Delhi in July.
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PRTU TS president Pingili Sripal Reddy, secretary B Kamalakar Rao and MLC K Raghotham Reddy wanted the government to promote principals and school assistants without the TET requirement.