Every class should have a teacher for the first step to being successful

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The south India times Jagtial July 25: Telangana Progressive Teachers Federation State Secretary Gunti Ellaiah said that if the first phase program to be launched by the state government in August is to be successful, there should be one teacher in every classroom The district executive meeting was held on Monday in the local function hall under the chairmanship of district president Boga Ramesh. Gunti Ellaiah and senior teacher movement leaders Sudha Rajender spoke as the chief guests in this meeting, Ellaiah said that the first step program to be organized in August with the intention of improving the minimum abilities of students of classes 1-5 in government schools is to be successful, there should be one teacher for each class and one classroom for each class in each school Similarly, there is a need for monitoring to be implemented properly, only then the expected results are likely to be achieved, but the government every year.

He questioned how it is possible to carry out old programs under a new name as a mantra, without filling vacancies in schools and without supervisory officers questioned that government schools are showing complete negligence towards the education sector, how can better teaching be possible in government schools under such conditions he said that the release of the schedule of transfers and promotions will be rationalized and the Mana Uru-Manabadi program announced by the government will be limited to announcements he said that since the minimum wages are not paid on the 1st of every month, the government has to feel that they are not paying attention to the education sector.

Another guest Sudha Rajender said that even though 40 days have passed since the schools started, still textbooks have not been made available to the students they demanded the government improve the minimum facilities in schools and release the schedule of teacher transfers and promotions immediately for the survival of the school district President, Chief Secretary Boga Ramesh, Kokkula Ramchandram, State Audit Committee members Godugu
Raghupathi Yadav, District Leaders Sanghabhatla Ravinder, Kuragayala Chandrasekhar, Edla Govardhan, Nagabhushanam, Appala Gangaiah, P.Rajanarsaiah, Vemula Sudhakar, Rachamalla Mahesh, Heads of various mandals Chirneni Rajareddy, Ekkaladevi Ravi, Gollapelli Satyanarayana, Mittapelli Rajasekhar, Chiluka Ravinder, Chiliveri Krishnarajan, Galipelli Chandramouli, Kotta Ram Kumar, Jonnagula Vijay Kumar, Habib, Sirikonda Venu, and others participated.

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