
The leaders of the Federation of Teachers Andr Pradesh (FAPTO) decided to protest with nationwide protests on 2 August and were looking for immediate solutions to the problems facing teachers in the state.
The decision to start protests with collectors throughout the state was adopted at a meeting held in the Federation office in Kurnool on Wednesday, July 30.
State Secretary General Andhra Pradesh Association for Primary Teacher Teachers (APTA) and State President of the Federation K. Prakash Rao said that even after a year of coalition government led by TDP, provided that there was no significant step to resolve the problem for employees and teachers.
He said that teachers who have recently been promoted or transferred have not received salaries in the last two months, and despite repeated appeal, the authorities remained indifferent. He called on teachers all over the state to participate in protests in large numbers.
State President Andhra Pradesh Teachers Federation (aptf-1938) and the FAPTO State Committee G. Hrhajaraju said that teachers are burdened with unclean activities and leave them little time to teach in class. He said the authorities should prefer and respect the time of teaching.
He also demanded that the government immediately dismissed the inclined arrears, formulated 12. Reward revision and announce provisional assistance.
Chairman of the FAPTO for the Kurnool District Seva Lal Naik, General Secretary G. Baskar, President of the Kurnool United Teachers’s Federation district, President Ravi Kumar, Secretary General Naveen Pose Pateen, Chairman of the Kurnool district in Union Gokari, Secretary General Janardhan and others.
Published – July 30, 2025 21:23