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VIJAYAWADA Andhra Pradesh has a shortage of nearly 25000 school teachers out of a sanctioned strength of about 170 lakh in 47000 schoolsThe vacancies include 9000 in single teacher schools 9000 subject teachers 400 school heads and other schoolsThe upper primary school has been upgraded as a high school and school assistants are taking classes for upper primary studentsAs part of the Nadu-Nedu programme some school heads carried out renovation of school buildings and took up construction of additional classrooms and other civil works by borrowing money with an expectation that they would be reimbursedSome school heads who had paid 6000 from their pockets were shocked
GVMC deputy educational officer D Srinivas said that the government has renovated 50 of the 147 schools in GVMC limits under the Nadu-Nedu scheme by spending 13 crore in the first phaseAnakapalli GVMC girls high school headmistress B Hemalatha said that the government selected heads of best performing schools for special acclaimGVMC deputy educational officer D Srinivas said that the government has renovated 50 of the 147 schools in GVMC limits under the Nadu-Nedu scheme by spending 13 crore in the first phaseAn increase in the number of new admissions can directly be attributed to the scheme Srinivas told this correspondentHe said that the strength of all government schools could touch 30000 while last academic year saw only 21000 students
DC ImageAnantapur Beautification of government schools under Nadu-Nedu has helped stop migration of children from border areas to nearby Karnataka private schoolsAt least 200 children who were studying in private schools of Karnataka joined government schools in their native villagesNot only Somagatta many children from border areas are now returning having taken TCs from Karnataka schoolsAt least 29402 students from private schools have joined government schools of mandal parishad zilla parishad and municipal schools for the 2020-21 academic year from various parts of the districtWhile students from Madakasira Rayadurgam Hindupur and Kalayandurgam were earlier studying in private schools in Karnataka they are now moving to government schools nearer home
Pointing out to the enthusiasm of students to attend classes a primary school teacher said that many of them expressed a desire to attend school even on Muharram holiday on FridayPointing out to the enthusiasm of students to attend classes a primary school teacher said that many of them expressed a desire to attend school even on Muharram holiday on FridayTeachers across the district are hailing the government for giving a face-lift to schools under Nadu-Nedu while stressing that admissions are fast improvingMoreover private schools have been demanding that full fees be paid in advanceShe said many students from private English medium schools are coming to their schools while pointing to six new admissions to Class III and IV within four days of reopening
We are learning the art of recognizing friends with masks on from a distance Representational imagePTIKURNOOL Students had a surprise when they attended their respective schools after a long gapBut students are finding it difficult to acclimatize to the new environment of learning amid Covid protocolsWearing a mask and sitting in the classroom is not easy said Soujanya a class VIII studentAnother student said we are learning the art of recognizing friends with masks on from a distance