
Members of the chapter Andhra Pradesh of the All-India Democratic Women (Aidwa) chapters urged the Loket Loket Minister (HRD) to initiate effective measures to solve existing problems in schools that adversely affected their performance.
In a letter addressed to the Minister, the State President of the B. Prabhavati Association and the Secretary -General of D. Rami Dei, they said in their recent visits to government schools, some key issues have appeared to be resolved immediately. They quoted events such as mega parent and-Teaching meetings arranged throughout the state and attempt to achieve a world record of Guinness, said it would be good for the school education system if the government focused on solving real problems.
They said that workers dealing with the cooking of noon food in schools were not paid for some time and some schools did not receive fine quality and the allocations were not performed according to the offer. Members said they found many students who bring lunch boxes from home, because according to them food served in their school did not like well. In some schools, children were forced to clean the toilets in the absence of sanitary workers.
Teachers complained that the burden of operation of various applications affects their teaching plans. They said in some schools the teachers were seen immersed in their mobile phones, instead of teaching children how to maintain electronic gadgets at a distance and focus on their academics.
AIDWA members quoted schools without composed walls that represented a security threat to students and said school mapping without following the action of parents and closing schools in Dalitian dwellings in the name of model schools would have an adverse impact on the academic performance of young students.
They urged the minister to ensure immediate payments of salary arrears on workers dealing with cooking food administered in schools and demanded hike in their salaries. Their other requirements included leading training for teachers on how to do class lessons interesting for students and effective steps to check the use of mobile phones on school campuses.
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Published – 10 July 2025 21:44