Registration of Upadhyaya Sangha membership

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The South India times Jagtial: Telangana Region Upadhyaya Sangam for the year 2022-23 organized a membership registration program by teachers of the Gollapally mandal department. On September 1, Telangana Upadhyaya Sangh protested by visiting the schools of Gollapally Chilvakodur, Chandoli, Datnur, Gujapadugu, Lakshmipur, Lotnoor, Beemrajapalle, and other schools in Gollapally Mandal and asking the government to cancel the contributory pension system and continue the old pension system.

As it is going to be undertaken, the teacher and teachers have been called to participate in the program in largest number. The Telangana Region Teachers Association has demanded that the teachers who have been transferred to various schools on 317 GO should identify their locality and give postings closer to their native places.

In the course of the last few years, the government has been acting as if it is a lemon without transfers and promotions the teacher MLCs have resigned unconditionally because they are not on the side of the teachers and are careless about the problems of the teachers while paying tribute to the government. If it is not done, they will take up agitations until the resignation of the affected teacher, teachers and MLCs Telangana Region Teachers Association District President Odnala Rajasekhar, Gollapally Mandal President and Principal Secretaries Mogili Ravi, Boina Suresh, District Officers, Kandukuri Gangareddy, Gatla Krishna Reddy and Avari Srinivas participated in this program.

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