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AP CM Reviews Nadu Nedu Works in Schools And Anganwadi Centres May 19, 2021, 20:47 IST
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister reviews Nadu-Nedu.
Amaravati, May 19: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy held a review meeting on the progress of Nadu Nedu works in schools and Anganwadi centers and released the Spoken English book and CDs designed for Anganwadi teachers by the Department of Women Development and Child Welfare.
During the review meeting held at the camp office here on Wednesday, the officials said there were some schools with less than ten students and some less than 30 students and added that there were some schools where teachers are more in number than students. The officials have laid some proposals as per the national guidelines for effective utilization of schools and services of teachers and added that these proposals would help for a strong foundation in education. The officials said changes would be made in schools based on student’s teacher’s ratio and added
Andhra colleges told to strictly adhere to 30 pc reduced fee structure
On Wednesday, officials raided some private colleges in Vijayawada which were charging excess fee
Friday January 22, 2021 7:25 AM, IANS
Amaravati: In the wake of some students and parents complaining about excess fees being collected by private intermediate colleges in Andhra Pradesh, state regulatory body, the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), on Thursday warned their managements to refrain and reduce fees by 30 per cent as ordered earlier. All the private unaided junior colleges are directed to follow the government order dated October 10, wherein the government had reduced 30 per cent of the tuition fees, said BIE Secretary V. Rama Krishna.
Andhra colleges warned not to collect excess fees
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Amaravati, Jan 21 : In wake of some students and parents complaining about excess fees being collected by private intermediate colleges in Andhra Pradesh, state regulatory body, the Board of Intermediate Education (BIE), on Thursday warned their managements to refrain and reduce fees by 30 per cent as ordered earlier. All the private unaided junior colleges are directed to follow the government order dated October 10, wherein the government had reduced 30 per cent of the tuition fees, said BIE Secretary V. Rama Krishna.
This fee deduction order applies for the academic year 2020-21.
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