Two Hyderabad junior colleges flout coronavirus norms
It also observed that about 60 girl students were present in the classroom at Sri Chaitanya Junior College.
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School students collect their COVID test report from a fever clinic and are excited to resume classes. (Photo | Meghana Sastry, EPS) By Express News Service
HYDERABAD: The Telangana State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (TSCPCR), along with the District Intermediate Education Officer, Ranga Reddy, inspected junior colleges in the district on Thursday.
The officials found that the Sindhu Girls Campus of Narayana Junior College and Sri Chaitanya Junior College, Vivin Towers, in Miyapur were violating the social distancing norms of the government by cramming nearly 100 students in a single room. They also noted that the colleges were not following any Covid-19 protocol.
Bal Adalat receives over 500 petitions
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Chairperson directs officials to address the issues immediately
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Chairperson directs officials to address the issues immediately
Over 500 representations, including grievances related to children, came up before the “Bal Adalat”, a sitting of Telangana State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (SCPCR)’s bench, in Bhadrachalam on Tuesday.
The day-long session was held under the aegis of SCPCR Chairperson J. Srinivasa Rao.
A five-year old physically challenged boy from Palvancha filed a petition complaining that his family was deprived of pension under the “differently-abled” category of the Aasara pension scheme despite fulfilling the eligibility criteria.
Farmers move Debt Relief Commission for relief
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Commission to apprise government of woes of farmers
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Commission to apprise government of woes of farmers
Left ravaged by the nature and finding no relief coming their way, the farmers of Jeevangi village of Basheerabad mandal in Vikarabad district have moved the Telangana State Commission for Debt Relief to take their plight to the government notice and. help get some relief.
A team of villagers approached the Commission with a representation on Tuesday explaining their woes and seeking its help in getting some relief from the government. Thanking the Commission for visiting the village on November 11 to examine the loss suffered by the farmers due to heavy rains and floods, sarpanch of the village Kotapu Navaneetha said all crops cultivated by farmers were completely damaged.