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Telangana: Private school teachers to get financial aid from April 20
By Sakina Fatima| Published: 9th April 2021 11:33 pm IST Telangana education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy.
Hyderabad: The Telangana education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy on Friday held a review meeting with the officials on the state government’s decision to extend financial aid to all school teachers and staff working in private educational institutions.
Telangana government has decided to provide Rs 2,000 and 25 kg of rice to private teachers and non-teaching staff from April 20.
The education minister and civil supplies minister Gangula Kamalakar on Friday conducted a review meeting through video conference with district collectors and officials and instructed them to identify the beneficiaries.
Time line given to collectors for distribution of cash, rice
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The State Government has asked the district collectors to identify teaching and non-teaching staff working in recognized private schools who are eligible to receive Rs. 2,000 and 25 kg rice every month due to closure of institutions.
The direction comes a day after Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao announced that teachers and non-teaching staff working in private schools would be given the benefit as a humanitarian gesture in the light of Covid-19 pandemic. The scheme would continue till reopening of the schools and the government is expecting an additional expenditure of ₹30 crore and use of 3,625 tonne rice for operationalising the scheme.