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From the next academic year, government and local body schools in Telangana will provide workbooks for Classes VI to X covering all subjects. Level-wise materials aim to strengthen foundational skills and current learning. Coaching and study materials will also support welfare school admissions.
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In Velganoor village, a contractor locked a school gate and threatened suicide over delayed payments, affecting over 300 students. This marks the second such incident in three days in Telangana, sparking calls for swift resolution from staff and locals.
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The management of Sri Chaitanya School declared holiday due to movement of tiger on outskirts of Bellampalli town
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District Collector M Hanumantha Rao issued suspension orders following a report from the District Educational Officer, after an incident where an eighth-grade student, S. Samuel, suffered severe burns while helping kitchen staff prepare and serve Ragi Java on the school premises on Wednesday.
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As part of the launch of the common diet programme on Saturday, cultural events were organized at the gurukuls, with local MLA Dr. Sanjay Kumar attending as the chief guest. However, during the cultural performances, four girl students were made to dance to the song “Anna Revanthu,” leaving parents and attendees shocked by the choice of song for the occasion.
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Startled to see the leopard just a few meters away, the teacher halted his bike. The leopard remained calm and crossed the road without showing any aggression. Taking precautions, the teacher backed up a few meters and joined other commuters heading in the same direction. He later informed the villagers about the encounter once he reached the school.
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In a meeting with Telangana Education Commission Chairman Akunuri Murali, TPTF President Y. Ashok Kumar and General Secretary P. Nagi Reddy urged the State government to reject the new national education policy, citing its contradiction with constitutional objectives. They called for the inclusion of advancements in modern science and technology in the school curriculum, aligned with a scientific education policy. Additionally, they demanded the allocation of one teacher per class in primary schools, a dedicated classroom for each class, and th
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As part of the plan, under-14, 17 and 19 competitions will be organised at mandal, district and State level and best players will be selected for further grooming for the national level competitions.
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The contractor, responsible for constructing school buildings on the premises, allegedly locked the classroom doors after the government failed to clear his outstanding bills. Reports suggest that the government had sanctioned ₹55 lakh for building a new school under the Mana Ooru - Mana Badi program. However, due to a lack of funds, the construction remains incomplete.
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Israeli military acknowledges strike, claims it hit a Hamas command centre within the school
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Nursery student had gone to school with the firearm hidden in his bag
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To help the students excel in studies and purchase sports equipment, he has decided to donate Rs 1 lakh to school in the name of his recently died wife Ahalya.
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The headmaster, Banoth Krishna, was accused of attending duties in an inebriated condition and indiscriminately beating students.
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The school was scheduled to conduct an exam for 400 students on Thursday. The exam went off smoothly after the bomb squad's search of the premises.
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Hospital doctors stated that the students' health metrics were within the normal range. A majority of them were released after receiving initial treatment on Tuesday.
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He also claimed that since doctors are not available in the health department, para-medical personnel are playing the role of doctors and writing prescriptions, which is wrong.
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The department has instructed headmasters to remit the collected funds to the district treasury, subsequently funneling them into the state exchequer.
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With the parents approaching the police, a case was registered and the school principal was arrested
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Class 6 student of a government high school approached district officials requesting them to solve the problems prevailing in his school
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Errabelli Dayakar Rao reminded that the State government had allotted Rs 7,000 crore for Mana Ooru-Mana Badi scheme aimed at developing schools