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Weekly Prajavani programmes at Khammam flooded with grievances from public
Weekly Prajavani programmes at Khammam flooded with grievances from public

New Indian Express

time27-05-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

Weekly Prajavani programmes at Khammam flooded with grievances from public

KHAMMAM: A 41-year-old polio-affected Gangula Jagannadham, a native of Karepalli village, said that he had visited weekly Prajavani programmes at the Collector's office 20 times, requesting the government to sanction him a loan of Rs 2 lakh to set up a business. But his request has not been considered yet, he told TNIE at the Monday's grievances day here. A tailor by profession, Jagannatham said his income is not enough to feed his family of four, including his wife, a son, pursuing a degree, and a daughter, who is in class VII. He lamented that he finds it hard to pay the fee for the education of his two children. In the hope of securing some help from the government, he travels 35 km from his village to the Collector's office and submits his petition to the authorities at Prajavani. 'I have made innumerable trips to the Prajavani programme in the last four months for a loan of Rs 2 lakh, but without success,' he rued. He said that he even fell down and fractured his leg during one of his visits to the Collector's office. Another polio-affected person, Md Aziz (35), a resident of Shanthinagar in Khammam, shared with TNIE a similar experience. He said that he has been making futile trips to Prajavani for a house under the Indiramma Housing Scheme. According to Aziz, he lives with his aged and ailing mother in a rented house and the Rs 6,000 pension that both of them receive from the government is not enough to pay rent and meet their daily needs. Like these two polio-affected individuals, many others turned up at Prajavani for a helping hand from the government.

Teachers' unions call for protest at Chittoor DEO office tomorrow
Teachers' unions call for protest at Chittoor DEO office tomorrow

Hans India

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Teachers' unions call for protest at Chittoor DEO office tomorrow

Tirupati: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) of Teachers' Unions has called for a protest at the Chittoor District Education Office (DEO) on May 21, demanding amendments to the flawed teacher transfer policies and school restructuring regulations. In a meeting held at the UTF office in Tirupati on Monday, JAC district steering committee members including K Muthyala Reddy, Jagannatham, and Sambireddy among others passed a resolution urging the government to revoke GO 117. They criticised the reclassification of schools into nine types from the earlier six, calling it impractical and unfair. Leaders highlighted that restructuring was carried out without considering ground realities, leading to surplus teacher posts and conversion of many schools into single-teacher institutions. The relocation of classes 3, 4, and 5 to model schools has forced young students to travel long distances, they noted. The committee also condemned the government's unilateral approach to transfer rules and demanded promotions for SGTs to fill headmaster posts in model schools. They insisted on revising student-teacher ratios in high schools and correcting irregularities in primary teacher postings. The JAC urged all teachers to make the May 21 protest a success. Several union leaders and members participated in the meeting.

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