TGBIE says Telugu is being treated fairly

TGBIE says Telugu is being treated fairly
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has made it clear that Telugu will not be treated unfairly. They denied rumors that Sanskrit is being introduced to replace Telugu.

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Professors from the Central University met with the Director of Intermediate Education, Krishna Aditya, and the Regional Joint Director, Jayaprada Bai. They requested that Telugu continue to be given importance as the second language in government junior colleges.

Jayaprada Bai explained that recently, during a recruitment drive by the Telangana Public Service Commission, 10 Sanskrit teacher positions were filled. To find out which colleges have vacancies and how many students are choosing Sanskrit, the Director of Intermediate Education sent a memo to principals.

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She clarified that this memo was only for gathering information and was not an attempt to replace Telugu with Sanskrit in government junior colleges.

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