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Services of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) teachers are likely to be regularised besides upgrading the institutions as junior colleges by providing monetary assistance till 12th class from the current 8th class, Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari on Thursday said.
Hyderabad: Services of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) teachers are likely to be regularised besides upgrading the institutions as junior colleges by providing monetary assistance till 12th class from the current 8th class, Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari on Thursday said.
Inaugurating a KGBV conference here on Thursday, Srihari said efforts are on to regularise KGBV teachers services.
He said he has already spoken to Union Human Development Resources Minister Prakash Javadekar and sought him to regularise the services of the teachers and upgrade the Vidyalayas to junior colleges and extend financial assistance accordingly. Javadekar responded to the appeals and the issues will be resolved soon.
Kadiyam also said Javadekar gave his nod for running continuously the KGBVs under “Beti Padavo and Beti Bachavo” scheme and will not discourage them as it was done in the case of model schools. Striking a sentiment chord, Srihari said that the women teachers working for KGBVs are my daughters and they should treat the students as their daughters who should excel in future endeavours.
The Minister exhorted the teachers to stop going to unions, political parties for resolving the issues as he himself has taken up the issue with the Centre and will take it to a logical end. Stating that the school timings will begin from 9 am instead of 8 am he said that there are 73,000 students studying in 391 KGBVs functioning under Central purview and State government is spending Rs 212 crore a year, Srihari stated.
To provide security to girl students at the KGBVs compound walls will be constructed and officials are told to write to SPs concerned for conducting patrolling twice. The students should not be sent to meetings of political parties and unions and can send by obtaining undertaking from parents or relatives he suggested and inform about their absence through a cell phone message to parents.
The teachers should avoid groups and work like a team and adopt innovative ideas to teach the students with standards as the government will extend all support. On Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s directive, the State government is spending Rs 4.70 crore to provide blankets to the hostel students besides providing all facilities like RO plants, power, running water, toilets, compound wall and clean premises.
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