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Hans India
03-08-2025
- General
- Hans India
Gaddam inaugurates modernised MP school
Mancherial: Labour Minister Gaddam Vivekananda inaugurated the modernised Mandal Parishad Primary School building in Kakatiya Colony of Mandamarri Mandal on Saturday. The Minister alongside District Collector Kumar Deepak, DCP A Bhaskar, and District Education Officer S Yadayya distributed school bags and books to students, who also participated in the Vanamahotsavam programme on the school premises. Addressing the gathering, Gaddam stated that the government is committed to strengthening the education and healthcare sectors by providing quality education in all government schools with full facilities, and by upgrading government hospitals and primary health centres to offer better medical services to the public. The Minister also attended a ration card distribution eventheld on the school grounds, along with Mandal Tahsildar Satish Kumar and Kyathanpalli Municipal Commissioner Raju. Speaking on the occasion, the Minister emphasized the importance of education in human life. He said the government, through the Amma Adarsha Schools Committee, is ensuring that all government schools are equipped with drinking water, electricity, toilets, and other facilities, and that qualified teachers are appointed to deliver quality education.


New Indian Express
23-06-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
1.89L students prefer government schools to private rivals in Telangana
HYDERABAD: Over 1.89 lakh students have enrolled in government schools across Telangana for the 2025–26 academic year under the Badi Bata programme, marking a 20% rise in admissions compared to last year. According to data accessed by TNIE from the Education department, a total of 1,89,451 students were registered during the special enrolment drive. Among them, 83,888 students joined Class 1, while 31,096 students shifted from private to government schools. The drive, which will continue until June 30, is expected to further boost admissions. Notably, nearly 1,980 government schools had recorded zero enrolments last year. Government teachers said that there has been a notable increase in enrolment for this academic year. Many students from private schools, particularly from Hyderabad, are enrolling in English-medium schools. Also, several districts — Rangareddy, Karimnagar, Warangal and Yadadri Bhuvanagiri— have received an overwhelming response. Owing to the lack of seats, some schools were forced to install a 'Admissions Closed' board on their premises. One such school is Mandal Parishad Primary School (MPPS) in Raghunathpalli of Jangaon district. 'Last year, only 48 got enrolled, but this year over 126 students sought admission in the school. The total strength of the school now stands at 174,' a school representative said. Apart from this, some villages — Ushannapalli in Karimnagar, Aipoor in Nalgonda, and a village in Suryapet — do not seem to entertain the idea of private school buses entering their locality. They are allegedly restricting the buses, saying that they want all their wards to join the government schools.