Government not against private schools: Eatala

Update: 2019-02-10 05:30 IST

Karimnagar: The Telangana government is not against private educational institutions, stated Huzurabad MLA Eatala Rajendar at a seminar held at SRR College grounds here on Saturday.He was the chief guest at the seminar organised by Telangana Private Schools and Management Association (TRESMA) on the topic 'Samagra Vidya-Private Patashalala Patra'.

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Speaking on the occasion, the MLA said that the State government is giving much priority to education sector and striving hard for strengthening it across the State. Imparting education without standards and morals will create problems and will spoil children’s future. To stop this from happening, the government is providing corporate level and high standard education to students, he said.

Several unemployed youth have opened private schools, which are service oriented and running them successfully along with providing job opportunities to others. But, many of them are not getting enough salaries and living in miserable conditions, Eatala lamented.MP Boinapalli Vinod Kumar said the government is planning to prepare perfect proposals to provided job security to teachers working in private educational institutions. 

He also said of discussing the issue in the parliament and take the issue to the notice of the Central government.TRESMA State president Srinivas Reddy said the organisations is striving hard for solving various issues related to teachers and lauded the services of Yadagiri Shekar Rao, Association’s general secretary.He requested the MLA and MP, who attended the seminar, to allot graduates MLC ticket to Yadagiri Shekar Rao and assured that they would strive hard for his victory.

MLAs Gangula Kamalakar, Sunke Ravi Shankar, MLC Naradasu Laxman Rao, District Grandhalaya Samstha chairman Enugu Ravinder Reddy, GV Ramakrishna Rao, TRESMA leaders Paramjyothi, Paramati Prasad Rao, Dasari Sripal Reddy, Srinivas Rao, Sanjeev Reddy and Chennappa were present along with others.

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