
The seminar of the Telelangana Commission for Education for students from the Back -class students (BCS), which took place on Friday, emphasized the need for united school management and raised concerns about the exclusion of caste and religion in educational content and institutions.
The seminar dealt with some systemic problems and concerns about social justice in Bc institutions.
According to the Convelor Working Group for Education BC, Murali Manohar can be traced to discrimination based on caste and lack of institutional recognition of BCS as a category.
He quoted the absence of divided data and called for the recent data on the census to solve gaps. Mr. Manohar also pointed to long-term educational deprivation faced by shudras and ati-shudras, unlike the constitutional promise of equality.
Commission member PL Vishweshwar Rao repeated the recommendations of TeCS on the establishment of composite schools (kindergarten for the 12th year) in every Mandula and community demand for the English medium. He noted that 15 working groups were actively studying thematic fears from the curriculum to employability.
Mr. Rao also emphasized the contradictory state of education of telangan, where the government. Expenditure on each student remains the highest in the country, but when it comes to learning results, it is at the bottom. Alarming trends are also declining enrollment in government schools, with more than 2,000 schools without students and more than 80% of junior universities that are privately managed.
Sudharshan Rao speaker introduced data on the school landscape in Telangana. He noticed the “gaps” in digital infrastructure and stated that the school premature ending of BC students, especially girls, is high.
Published – May 9 2025 20:41 IS IS