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Government of Telangana will establish an education commission

To reinforce the educational system, the government has taken a number of actions, such as announcing the hiring of 11,000 new teachers, agreeing to hold an eligibility test for teachers, and giving pupils textbooks and uniforms on the day that schools reopen.

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Namya KapurUpdated: 7/20/2024, 2:15:00 PM

A Revanth Reddy, the chief minister of Telangana, announced on Friday that an education panel would be formed shortly by his administration to address issues in this field. Following a discussion with several education experts, Revanth Reddy stated in an official release on Friday night that his government is dedicated to providing high-quality education, skill development, and job creation from Anganwadis and primary schools to universities.

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To reinforce the educational system, the government has taken a number of actions, such as announcing the need for 11,000 new instructors, deciding to hold eligibility tests for teachers, and giving pupils textbooks and uniforms on the day that schools reopen.

The educationists informed the CM about several problems that beset the educational system, such as the inability of universities to hire instructors in the past ten years, the lack of vice-chancellors, the inadequate facilities in Anganwadis, and the incompetent staff members in Anganwadis.

According to the Chief Minister, the administration will determine whether or not a policy document outlining the proposed reforms to the educational system is filed.

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The Chief Minister announced that his administration would form an education panel to address various issues in the education sector. This decision was made after discussions with several education experts.

The key objectives include providing high-quality education, skill development, and job creation from Anganwadis and primary schools to universities. The government aims to address and resolve current issues in the education system.

The government has announced the recruitment of 11,000 new instructors, decided to hold eligibility tests for teachers, and committed to providing textbooks and uniforms to students on the day schools reopen.

Educationists pointed out several problems, including the inability of universities to hire instructors over the past ten years, the lack of vice-chancellors, inadequate facilities in Anganwadis, and incompetent staff members in Anganwadis.

The government will consider submitting a policy document that outlines proposed reforms to the educational system, addressing the issues highlighted by the education experts and aiming to improve the overall quality and infrastructure of education in Telangana.

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