The leaders of the AP United Federation taught a protest looking for the immediate intervention of the Hrdo Lolesh Minister and the withdrawal of the policy of restructuring the school in Vijayawada in Vijayawada.
Teachers’ teachers in Andhra Pradesh expressed a strong opposition to the proposed program of the school restructuring and expressed concern that it would harm the education sector. They plan protests, including state -level demonstrations to emphasize their concerns.
Increasing concerns about “categorization of schools and a potential negative impact on students and teachers”, the leaders of the Federation of Teachers Andr Pradesh (APTF) announced their decision to continue protests in a gradual way. 5th May organized protests at the level of Mandal 9. May at the level of the district and 14 May at state level. On the other hand, what they called the irrational policies that were carried out in government schools that instead of revision of incoherent decisions of the previous government, the coalition government led by TDP, via GO 21, proposed the establishment of nine categories of schools that can dismantle the public education system.
Federation leaders said that 16 and 17 May, teachers throughout the state would send messages via WhatsApp AE -mail the Minister for the Development of Nara Loket Human Resources, which requires a reversal of the educational sector. On 18, 19 and 20 May, they would present a memorandum to elected representatives, from the villages of Sarpanches to Parliament members, including the chairmen of the School Education, Zilla Parisad and Mandal Parisad, looking for their immediate intervention.
They justified that the leaders that no other state in the country had nine categories of schools demanded that the government would return to the old system that existed before the GO 117 by the previous YSR Congress.
The leaders of the State Committee of the Student Federation of India (SFI) also condemned this decision and insisted that the government will again consider its attitude.
On Thursday, the state President of the Federation K. Prasann Kumar and General Secretary A. Ashok said that Go 117 issued the YSRCP government on the division of schools in six categories that involved the parties involved in the part. The current government, which left and instead released fresh as an alternative, categorized schools in nine categories.
They said that the proposed restructuring would cause a serious school of the school education system and facilitate the privatization of the educational sector.
Published – May 15 2025 9:06