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Not sure whether the initiative was being continued or shelved, the School Education department is learnt to have recently written to the State government seeking clarity.
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In a move to make government schools smarter and reduce power consumption and electricity cost, the State government has planned to set up solar energy projects in around 1,521 schools.
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Officials were directed to submit a report on the permissions accorded to private universities, guidelines, facilities provided by the government, number of students, fees charged, fee reimbursement, teaching staff and non-teaching staff etc in Telangana
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The headmistress said they were able to produce around 2 kilograms of organic vegetables every day.
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Harnessing the sun's energy, as many as 6,490 government and residential schools in Telangana will be powered with solar electrical power connections, ushering in a new era of clean energy
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The Collector along with other officials inaugurated modern facilities set up at Kammampadu Mandal Parishad Primary School in Madhira mandal in the district on Thursday
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Education should be imparted in such a way that it enables the students adapt to changes in accordance to the changing conditions, said P Sabitha Indra Reddy
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SAS will aid in assessing learning levels of the students in languages and subjects besides help introduce required grade specific interventions enabling students to achieve learning levels
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The School Education department has come up with different activities under the three Es – Engage, Educate and Empower for the PTMs
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An initiative led by Himanshu Rao Kalvakuntla saw the collection of Rs 90 lakh, which in turn was used to renovate the Mandal Parishad Primary School in Keshavanagar, Serlingampally.
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There was no dearth of funds for Mana Ooru Mana Badi works and steps to complete the works on war footing basis have to be taken, said Collector Anudeep Durishetty
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Telangana government had launched the Mana Ooru Mana Badi programme to develop infrastructure in 26,072 government and local body schools under 12 components in a phased manner
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Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar launched development works worth Rs 5.65 crore under Mana Ooru Mana Badi and Mana Basti Mana Badi in Khammam
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Launch of schools revamped under Mana Ooru-Mana Badi and Ragi malt as breakfast, distribution of free notebooks, workbooks and uniforms to students, and tablet PCs to teachers marked the Telangana Education Day
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Computer Champs programme will initially be implemented in 60 schools in the district, benefitting approximately 12,000 students from Classes 6 to 10
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Earlier in a dilapidated condition, the school was renovated with modern facilities under the Mana Ooru Mana Badi
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Govt schools in the district are all set for reopening after a 49 day summer vacation with new facilities and colorful looks
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School Education Department has chalked out an action plan at three levels - village, school and district - as part of 'Telangana Dashabdi Utsavalu' being held till June 22
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The initiative is aimed at increasing the enrollment of children in government schools and to provide quality education
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Telangana government laid emphasis on providing digital education as well and high schools have been provided with 13,983 interactive flat panels, which work as mini-computers