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Students Federation of India activists staged a protest at the ministers’ quarters in Hyderabad over Rs 8,158 crore pending fee reimbursement dues and other education issues. They demanded an Education Minister, faculty recruitment, infrastructure upgrades, and welfare measures for students
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The Students' Federation of India (SFI) Telangana committee called for government schools bandh on November 30.
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Hyderabad: Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy on Friday expressed grief over the death of A Satyanarayana Reddy, Director of Government Examinations. The Minister said Satyanarayana Reddy had rendered services efficiently to the School Education department in different designations and she was saddened by the loss of a good officer. Satyanarayana Reddy passed away due […]
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Hyderabad: Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy on Tuesday said that the responsibility of maintenance of government schools and Anganwadi centres in villages was entrusted to respective Gram Panchayats, while those in urban areas were being maintained by municipalities and municipal corporations. The government conducted a special meeting with Municipal Administration and Urban Development and Panchayat […]
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Says decision to reopen schools based on Health Dept reports
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Pokhriyal, who tested positive for COVID-19 on April 21, was admitted to AIIMS in June again following post Covid complications.
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The last date for applications is July 25
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Education minister Adimoolapu Suresh said the Intermediate exams will be held on first week and SSC exams likely to be conducted in the last week of July
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As many as 2,10,647 students secured a perfect 10/10 Grade Point Average in the examinations
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Minister said that so far, about 1.25 lakh teachers and staff from private schools have already benefitted from the unique scheme.
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The fresh dates for examinations would be announced after the COVID situation in the state eased, said Education Minister Adimoolapu Suresh
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Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, the Minister said that the examinations will take place from May 5 to 19, where 1452 examination centres have been arranged across the State
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Earlier the State govt cancelled the examinations for class 1 to IX and suspended the classes
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The 61-year-old minister said he is following medical advice after his report came positive.
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Govt assures 121 sq yards of developed land for affected families apart from a job for eligible
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Andhra Pradesh Education Minister held a video conference with Education department officials earlier today about the Covid situation in the state. Later he addressed the media.
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"Considering the demand, we will examine the issue of increasing the seats to 2,000 and take a decision after obtaining approval from CM," said the Education Minister
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No rules mandating physical attendance for children, says Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy
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Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy says govt focusing on infra development in government schools
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Says all Covid norms in place for physical reopening of educational institutions across the State