A 35-year-old government school in Cheruvu Singaram, Burgampadu, is in a hazardous condition, with falling ceiling slabs and exposed wires. Parents and teachers demand urgent intervention as classes are temporarily shifted to a nearby Anganwadi.
A couple in Bhupalpally protested the demolition of their cattle shed by herding buffaloes into MLA Gandra Satyanarayana Rao’s camp office. The protest went viral. Police removed the animals and registered a trespassing case against the couple
As part of its ‘Badi Baata’ initiative, BRSV visited Boyavada Primary School in Nalgonda and flagged poor facilities and lack of textbooks and uniforms. The student wing urged the government to act swiftly and ensure basic amenities in schools
For instance, Government Primary School at Bazaar -e - Jumerat in Nampally functions from a rented building since 1975 and the government pays a rent to the property owners.
Sources said the teachers were shocked to find empty pesticide bottles inside one of the classrooms. Acting swiftly, they alerted the local police, potentially preventing harm to the students. A formal complaint was also filed with the authorities.
Several schools in Bahadurpura, Bandlaguda, Charminar, and other city mandals operate out of single-storey and two-storey residential houses, originally built for families
Teacher Balaraju, who taught children of primary school students for the last nine years, was recently transferred in the ongoing general transfers taken up by the School Education department.
Karimnagar: In what could be interpreted as the sign of success of the Telangana Government’s initiative to develop the government schools by improving infrastructure, the Government primary school at Karkhanagadda locality here had to put up a board saying “admissions closed” as parents continued to flock the school seeking admissions for their wards. It is […]
Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Teachers working in government schools, particularly in rural areas, often get demoralised if there is a drop in enrolment of students and complain about poor infrastructure. Kaderla Rangaiah, the in-charge headmaster of a government primary school in remote Sawarkheda village in Kerameri, is, however, an epitome of dedication and passion. A native […]
At the request of the villagers, the school was reopened by MEO B Sriram Murthy for the academic year 2021-22 with the intention of getting the students accustomed to the studies