The Minister said the government was giving uniforms, textbooks, and note books free of cost besides serving the mid-day meal. Zilla Parishad Chairperson P Manjusri, Collector Valluru Kranthi and others were present.
Child labour are to be identified and enrolled. The School Education Department has asked the schools to hold the admission drive in coordination with village organisations besides involving SHGs, Amma Adarsha Patashala committee members, parents, old students etc.
Hyderabad: Government and local body schools across the State continue to witness influx of students from private schools this academic year. So far, 51,461 students have left private schools and enrolled in government schools as of July 1. These numbers will further shoot up as admissions in government schools are underway. Overall, 1,70,059 students have […]
Hyderabad: This academic year, parents are making a beeline to enroll their children in the government and local body schools across Telangana. As on June 18, 1,22,956 students have joined government schools in classes I to X as part of the Badi-Bata (admission drive) being conducted by teachers of government and local body schools. The […]