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MA&UD minister KT Rama Rao will inaugurate new Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling Plant at Fathullaguda on Friday
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A minimum pay scale to contract lecturers in the government polytechnics has been revised from Rs 40,270 per month to Rs 58,850 per month in the Revised Pay Scales, 2020
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Education Minister said that the State government will come out with new guidelines for the intermediate students soon
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Cabinet sub-committee constituted to review condition of government hospitals and study best practices in other States, Sri Lanka
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For April and May, the State government has deposited Rs 81.89 crore into the accounts of the private schools teaching and non-teaching staff, the Minister said.
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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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Hyderabad: The results of SSC Public Examinations 2021 are likely to be announced on Friday. Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy is expected to declare the results. In view of the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, the State government has cancelled the SSC Public Examinations and declared all Class X students as pass during the […]
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Hyderabad: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) on Friday invited online applications from existing junior college managements (including composite colleges) for extension of provisional affiliation including sanction of additional sections for the academic year 2021-22. Proposals for sanction of additional sections without providing accommodation, as required, would be summarily rejected, the Board […]
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Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy and Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh Bhagwat inaugurated the network of cameras installed at an estimated cost of Rs 38 lakh
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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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From the present 60 years, the university teachers wanted the government to increase their retirement age to 65 years
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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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Medical colleges to be remained open; Move comes amid rising Corona cases across the country
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The decision was taken following instructions from the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, said Education Minister P.Sabitha Indra Reddy.
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The Minister held a meeting with School Education Department officials over functioning of the schools which reopened for physical classes for students of Classes IX and X from February 1
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All educational institutions should formulate and implement an action plan in accordance with the guidelines issued by the State government for holding physical classes
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Says all Covid norms in place for physical reopening of educational institutions across the State
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Education Minister instructed authorities, teachers, and private educational institutions managements to be fully prepared by January 25 for reopening of the institutions
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The agreement facilitates developing mutually beneficial programmes which strengthen education, research, student and faculty mobility, linkages to employability skills and social links
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Further information on the decision, including a revised schedule, is awaited.