
‘Badi Bata’ makes launching with great action throughout Telangana

‘Badi Bata’ makes launching with great action throughout Telangana
‘Badi Bata’ makes launching with great action throughout Telangana
Hyderabad: The Badi Bata program (enrolment program) began in all government colleges throughout Telangana onFriday The purpose of this program is to determine all the qualified kids and also register them in the local government colleges. Government instructors explained that this program is a great effort for enhancing government colleges.
Apart from starting this program, instructors are likewise worried regarding loading of uninhabited messages, establishing the framework of colleges and also because of SSC area examination responsibility 20 to 30 percent of government instructors are incapable to take part in the door-to-door registration program, compeling the staying instructors to check out door to door for registration.
Chava Ravi, Telangana State United Teachers’ Federation (TSUTF), claimed, “Step of strengthening the strength of students in government schools is good but what about providing proper facilities. It will take time for improving the infrastructure of schools as the Mana Ooru-Mana Badi programme is been carried out phase-wise and is also a time taking project. It is necessary to first enroll teachers as there is crunch of teaching staff especially in the primary sections. Around 21,000 teachers post are vacant for the past several years. With the increasing strength of students it is also important to enroll teachers as teachers face tremendous pressure to accommodate huge strength. The State government should identify vacancies as per the latest strength in government schools and fill them through District Selection Committee.”
V Krishna Moorty, headmaster of Government High School, Seethaphalmandi, claimed, “the State government has taken a good initiative by launching Badi Bata programme. On the first day we got a good response. But as few government teachers are busy in evaluation, remaining teachers along with the school headmasters are forced to visits door to door for enrolment that is giving them problem.”
“This enrollment programme is for 12 days. On the first day of the campaign we received a good response. Many government schools lack proper sanitation. Our school lacks proper washrooms and have no sanitation workers. We are forced to stay in an untidy environment as the school is not been cleaned,” claimed a government college educator.