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An office subordinate at a Zilla Parishad High School in Gangadhara mandal, Karimnagar, was found to have sexually assaulted several minor students. Police booked him under POCSO, BNS, and IT Acts. The headmaster was suspended for not reporting the offence
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The Headmaster and an office subordinate of ZPHS Kurikyala in Karimnagar were suspended after allegations of the subordinate’s misbehaviour with girl students. Officials found the Headmaster guilty of concealing the incident and failing to report it, prompting swift administrative action.
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An attender at ZPHS Kurikyala in Karimnagar was arrested for misbehaving with girl students. The issue surfaced during a Shukravaram Sabha when students revealed he had been harassing them for nearly a year. A probe confirmed the allegations, leading to his arrest
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Muduganti Sai Dinesh Reddy, an alumnus of ZPHS Vilasagar, secured All India Rank 2136 in NEET-PG 2025. Felicitated by his school and the Dr BR Ambedkar Global Welfare Society, he credited his success to his parents and teachers.
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During a surprise inspection at Ramannapet Zilla Parishad High School, Yadadri Bhongir Collector Hanumantha Rao found two staff members absent without permission. He ordered their suspension for dereliction of duty.
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A 13-year-old girl studying in Class 8 was married off by her mother to a 40-year-old man in Nandigama mandal, Ranga Reddy district. The school principal alerted the authorities. The girl was rescued, and multiple people have been booked.
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In a bid to improve English fluency among rural students, Zilla Parishad High School in Challur, Telangana, launched an English Club called ‘Literary Lantern’. Designed by headmaster D. Sampath Kumara Chary, the club fosters communication, public speaking, and creative writing skills through weekly activities and monthly events.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao criticised the Congress government for neglecting government education, saying no new school buildings were constructed in 20 months. He recalled Siddipet's top academic performance during the BRS rule and urged students to avoid social media distractions
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Zilla Parishad High School–Indira Nagar Public School in Siddipet witnessed a record rush, with nearly 400 private school students competing for 50 seats. Driven by strong academic results and infrastructure upgrades, the government school is now among the most sought-after in the district.
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In a conversation with Telangana Today, Varsika shared that staying away from mobile phones helped her focus on her studies
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Questions were written on a paper and the same was shared with outsiders by the invigilator, according to reports
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Officials at the exam centre were shocked when they found the Hindi language question paper instead of Telugu after opening a sealed cover containing question papers at the school
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A student from a Zilla Parishad High School in Koutala mandal claimed that he received injuries on his hands and legs when their social science teacher hit him with a stick
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A student claimed that he received injuries on his hands and legs when the teacher hit him with a stick. He accused the teacher of punishing him after getting intoxicated. He wanted officials of the education department to take action against the teacher by probing into the incident.
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Raju, a school assistant working in the Zilla Parishad High School, Narayanpur of Yellareddypet mandal, allegedly distributed pamphlets and other material of a particular religion among the students.
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As he completes one year holding these ministries, whether Revanth Reddy can undo the damage that has alienated his government from the public, despite its claims of ‘Praja Palana’ remains a question worth Rs.1.5 lakh crore.
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Last Wednesday, over 50 students had fallen ill after consuming worm-infested food served at the school.
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Out of 205 students, 180 had the mid-day meals provided in the school. Of thes, 18 students had vomiting and stomach pain. DEO Janardhan Rao claimed that this was because none of the 18 students had breakfast that day.
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Bhupalpally Collector Rahul Sharma on Friday directed officials to ensure strict compliance with cleanliness, hygiene, and food safety during the preparation of midday meals.
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After Wednesday's incident, many students stayed away from school. With the previous agency's contract terminated, a new agency was brought in to prepare food. However, when the meal was served, students discovered worms in the rice. Teachers were immediately alerted and discarded the contaminated rice. Fresh rice was quickly arranged, and bananas were distributed to the students as a stopgap. By 3:45 PM, lunch was finally served.