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A government teacher in Sukutupalli village, Jainoor mandal of Asifabad, was suspended on Thursday for attending school in an inebriated state. Tribal welfare officials said action followed a village complaint and warned of strict measures against negligent teachers through surprise inspections.
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Students at a tribal welfare residential school in Sangareddy protested against being served insect-infested rice. The mandal officer inspected the hostel, found unhygienic conditions, and said she would report the issue to the Collector and tribal welfare authorities.
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Parents have criticised tribal welfare officials in Mancherial for failing to maintain hygiene and safety in Ashram hostels, where frequent food poisoning incidents have been reported. Basic amenities are lacking, and students are forced to endure poor living conditions.
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The workbooks, titled ‘Vuddipakam’ for the subjects English and Mathematics, have been prepared with the initiative of the ITDA project officer B Rahul. They are aimed at serving as stimulators for the tribal students to learn the tasks such as addition, multiplication, subtraction and division topics through figures as well as English.
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Sources said 15 more students took ill after consuming contaminated dinner at the hostel, on Saturday. Forty-five students fell sick on Thursday and Wednesday.
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Students allege that food was being cooked in unhygienic conditions, while drinking water was not protected with water tank getting cleaned monthly once
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The bench, comprising Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J. Sreenivas Rao ordered that the status quo be maintained concerning a 7-acre piece of land located in Pokalagudem Village, Khammam District. This decision comes amid an ongoing legal dispute involving appellants Gajula Laxmaian and others.
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They embarked on the trip as part of an initiative of ITDA-Utnoor on Monday evening.
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The government is looking for coaches who possess a one year diploma from National Institute of Sports
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Tribal Welfare Department special secretary E Sridhar was transferred and posted as Prohibition & Excise commissioner.
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A basic knowledge assessment test for the tribal students was being prepared to examine their basic knowledge of subjects like Telugu, English, Mathematics and others. A basic practice survey was conducted by a team from K-12 Activity Academy of Hyderabad.
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Coaches from NS NIS who have undergone 1 year diploma course also can apply. Check for details in the article.
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Adivasis need to follow their history, civilisation and cultural traditions to save tribal culture and traditions from extinction in the world. As most of the Adivasis do not converse in their mother tongue there was a chance of such languages going extinct, the Collector noted.
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The Tamil Nadu Tribal Welfare Department will rope in NGOs to implement livelihood schemes for tribals in the state.
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President Droupadi Murmu along with Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and Tribal Welfare Minister Satyavathi Rathod met the ITDA POs
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State government also issued GO Ms No 177 for filling up of 42 Hostel Welfare Officer Grade II vacancies in the Tribal Welfare department.
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Hyderabad: The Tribal Welfare department has invited applications from the eligible ST candidates for admissions into pre-examination coaching for Groups and police jobs. Only candidates belonging to ST are eligible to apply. For police constable, a candidate should possess minimum intermediate qualification, whereas graduation for SI and Groups posts. The applicants should also fulfill physical […]
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Hyderabad: The Tribal Welfare department has invited applications for sports coaches to work on outsourcing basis in disciplines-Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, Volleyball, Basketball and Athletics in the Tribal Welfare Model Sports Schools in the State. The vacancies were available in AHS Kothaguda, Mahabubabad district, AHS (B) Jatarla, Adilabad district, AHS (Boys) Kinnerasani, Bhadradri Kothagudem district, AHS (Girls) […]
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Hyderabad: Tribal Welfare Department is planning to provide free coaching in the offline mode to eligible ST/SC/BC candidates of the State for IBPS examinations for 60 days starting from December 6 at PETC Hyderabad. There are 72 seats for STs, 15 seats for SCs, 10 seats for BCs and three seats for PHC candidates and […]
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HYDERABAD: The Tribal Welfare Department has invited applications from eligible persons to work as a chief consultant, (course coordinator cum administrator) at IAS Study Circle for STs in Rajendranagar for one year on honorarium basis. An applicant should possess post-graduation with and B.Ed qualification. The applicant having minimum three to five years of experience as […]