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  • Nurturing Bright Minds and Shaping the Future: Telangana School News

    Nurturing Bright Minds and Shaping the Future: Telangana School News

    Empowering Education: Telangana’s Commitment to Quality Learning

    Telangana, one of India’s newest states, is quickly earning a reputation for its commitment to delivering high-quality education and nurturing young brains. Telangana’s schools have become a cornerstone for moulding the nation’s future leaders and thinkers, thanks to a strong education system and a commitment to innovative teaching approaches. This article delves into the most recent advancements and efforts in Telangana’s education sector, as well as their implications for students and society.emulating the Future

    Fostering Inclusivity: Initiatives for Holistic Development

    The educational environment of Telangana is distinguished by a focus on inclusivity and equal opportunity for all. The state administration has launched a number of programs to bridge the educational gap, particularly in rural areas. Telangana is actively working to nurture a generation of educated and empowered individuals through the creation of residential schools and the implementation of initiatives aimed at poor pupils Telangana School.

    Embracing Technology: Digital Transformation in Classrooms

    Telangana’s schools are embracing technology as a tool for better learning in the digital age. Smart classrooms, e-learning modules, and digital libraries are becoming more widespread, providing students with instant access to a plethora of knowledge. The incorporation of technology in the classroom seeks to improve the learning experience and provide students with digital literacy skills necessary for future success.

    Nurturing Talent: Encouraging Extracurricular Activities

    Telangana’s schools recognize the value of holistic development beyond academics. Extracurricular activities such as athletics, arts, and cultural events are aggressively pushed in order to develop well-rounded individuals. These activities not only allow kids to explore their interests, but they also inculcate values such as teamwork, discipline, and leadership.

    Telangana School’s Teacher Empowerment: The Pillar of Educational Excellence

    Teachers are at the heart of Telangana’s strong education system. To provide educators with the most up-to-date teaching strategies and practices, the state government prioritizes teacher training and professional development programs. Recognizing the critical role that teachers play in shaping young minds, these efforts foster a culture of continual learning and growth within the education ecosystem.

  • Telangana: CS calls for inter-departmental coordination to curtail drug menace

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari, directed the law enforcement agencies to coordinate with the health, education, and other departments to evolve a multi-pronged strategy to curtail the drug menace.

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    At a meeting held on Thursday, she said that the state has set up an anti-narcotics bureau with a vision to make Telangana a drug-free state and to combat the menace of drug trafficking comprehensively. She underlined the need for a coordinated effort of all the departments to evolve a proper line of action to reduce the usage of drugs in the best possible manner.

    “Monitoring of surface web and dark web is required. The focus should be on preventing the abuse of psychotropic substances and the diversion of precursor chemicals. There is a need to increase monitoring of pharma production units and chemical laboratories in city outskirts,” the Chief Secretary said following inputs provided by the departments concerned.

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    She stressed the need for having a proper policy by the union government for the deportation of foreigners who are overstaying in the country. The health department informed us that de-addiction and rehabilitation centers are working in all district hospitals.

    Shanti Kumari directed the education department to set up anti-drug clubs in vulnerable colleges and take up awareness programs on the harmful effects of drugs.

    Narcotics Control Bureau zonal director Aravindan gave a brief overview of the drug scenario in the country. He informed the meeting that during the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 the NCB Hyderabad had busted clandestine laboratories involving the seizure of substantial quantities of Alprazolam. There have been instances where chemical experts have been hired for such illicit projects, Arvindan said.

    DGP Anjani Kumar, Commissioner of Police C V Anand, Rachakonda CP D S Chowhan, Principal Secretary Home Jitender, Principal Secretary Revenue Navin Mittal, Secretary Health Rizvi, Secretary School Education Karuna, Secretary SCD Rahul Bojja and other officials attended the meeting.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: 10 MSN Laboratories employees injured as company bus overturns

    Telangana: 10 MSN Laboratories employees injured as company bus overturns

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    Hyderabad: The employees of MSN Laboratories Private Limited sustained severe injuries as the company bus they were travelling in overturned after colliding with a private travel bus on NH-44 near Chegunta on Wednesday morning.

    The bus was carrying 25 employees from Siddipet to their unit located at Chandampet, of whom 10 received injuries.

    Following the incident, the management of the company rushed all the employees to a nearby hospital. However, Ravi Shankar Reddy who was in critical condition was referred to Hyderabad for better treatment.

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    Chegunta Police have registered a case in the matter.

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  • Telangana: Junior colleges to be fined for misleading ads

    Telangana: Junior colleges to be fined for misleading ads

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    Hyderabad: In order to rule out misleading ads posted by junior colleges to hike up their admission drive, the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) has decided to impose penalties against those who do so.

    In addition, those advertisements featuring slogans like ‘guaranteeing success in competitive exams’, including EAMCET, NEET, and IIT- JEE will also be banned.

    Speaking to the media at TSBIE office on Tuesday, BIE secretary Navin Mittal informed that the penalties would be in tune with the advertisement cost issued by the management.

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    “Not just penalties, but the colleges would be made to issue counter advertisements if a misleading advertisement was previously issued,” said Mittal.

    Clearing the air that the board was not against the advertisement idea by the institutions, Mittal said that curbing false or misleading ads was essential so that the students and parents don’t get lured into false traps.

    Stating that the student rank category should be mentioned in any ad that is published after getting approved, Mittal said, “If a student secures a rank, the educational institutions having the same name should issue advertisements duly specifying the college code but not randomly.”

    The secretary of the board also warned that no advertisement should be carried out through hoarding, pamphlets, or wall writings without the approval of the committee formed to scrutinize the advertisements by colleges.

    “No college should release advertisements about intermediate courses until the admission schedule was announced by the Board,” asserted Mittal.

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  • Telangana SSC results to be out today – Here’re websites

    Telangana SSC results to be out today – Here’re websites

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    Hyderabad: Telangana SSC results are set to be announced today at 12 noon by the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) of Telangana.

    The exams were conducted from April 3 to 13, 2023, and as many as 4,94,620 students applied for SSC exams, including 2,49,747 boys and 2,44,873 girls. The results will be available on the SSC Board’s official website and other websites.

    Steps to download Telangana SSC exam results

    1. Visit the official website of the Telangana SSC Board (click here).
    2. Click on the link that says “TS SSC results.”
    3. Enter the required details like the hall ticket number.
    4. Click on submit, and the results will be displayed on the screen.
    5. Download and take a printout of the results for future reference.

    For students who don’t clear the exams, there is no need to worry as they can appear in advanced supplementary exams that will be conducted soon.

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    Other websites for SSC results

    Some of the websites for Telangana SSC results are

    1. Manabadi (click here)
    2. Schools9 (click here)
    3. India results (click here)

    Telangana inter 1st, 2nd year results

    Yesterday, the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) released the inter 1st and 2nd-year results. According to the official data, a total of 948,153 students appeared for the examination at 1,473 centers. Out of these students, 482,675 were of the first year and 465,478 were of the second year.

    The results showed that girl students outperformed boys yet again. As per the official announcement, 68.68 percent of girls cleared the Inter 1st year results, while only 54.66 percent of boys were successful. Similarly, 71.57 percent of girls and 55.60 percent of boys cleared the Inter 2nd year results.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 40 school constituencies visit Telangana Secretariat

    40 school constituencies visit Telangana Secretariat

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    Hyderabad: As part of WhatIsMyGoal’s under-18 elections, election officers from 40 school constituencies (schools) visited the Telangana Secretariat.

    Students from top schools such as Silver Oaks International, Birla Open Minds International, The Gaudium, Glendale Academy, Pallavi Model, DPS, and others were excited to be able to tour the Telangana Secretariat.

    In April, the IT Minister of Telangana, KT Rama Rao launched the under-18 elections, and 200 students from 51 schools visited the Legislative Assembly of Telangana. This initiative aims to help students understand the political process and take an active interest in shaping the future of their country. The visit to the Secretariat of Telangana was facilitated by the WE Hub Foundation, Government of Telangana.

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    CEO of WE Hub, Deepthi Ravula, addressed the students and shared insights into the startup ecosystem in Telangana and the role of women in policymaking. She also supported the under-18 elections initiated by WhatIsMyGoal and motivated students to make this a movement across the state of Telangana.

    The Chief Election Commissioner of the Under-18 elections, Chitralee Sarma, spoke about the importance of the student’s engagement in governance and identifying their voice in the under-18 world. She reiterated the famous words of The King: “The Future is ours, the present is also ours.”

    Chitralee Sarma, along with the Election Officers of the constituencies, pledged to conduct the under-18 elections fairly and smoothly.

    Speaking about the Under 18 World, a member of the Whatismygoal team from Silveroaks International School, Lehya Reddy Mukku, said, “The Under 18 world has the power to engage in the transformative act of civic responsibility.”

    About WhatIsMyGoal:

    WhatIsMyGoal is a startup that provides students with hands-on experience in careers through interactions, activities, and visits. The company has built a community of 160 schools in Hyderabad and has impacted thousands of students through its programs and camps.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Heatwave across Telangana for the next 10 days

    Heatwave across Telangana for the next 10 days

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    Hyderabad: After scattered rains leading to humidity across Telangana including on Tuesday, a solid heatwave has been predicted to take over the state from Wednesday.

    According to the weather forecast by the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), maximum temperatures are expected to be in the range of 39 degrees to 44 degrees, while the minimum temperatures are to be in the range of 26 degrees to 29 degrees.

    In Hyderabad, maximum temperatures are expected to be in the range of 37 degrees to 40 degrees Celsius over the temperature for the next 3 days.

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    Light to moderate rain/thundershowers are expected at isolated places up to Wednesday. Thereafter, dry weather is expected.

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  • 16 involved with Hizb ut-Tahrir under IB, Telangana police lens

    16 involved with Hizb ut-Tahrir under IB, Telangana police lens

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    Hyderabad: The Intelligence Bureau was keeping a close watch on the 16 persons who were detained in a predawn operation in Madhya Pradesh and Telangana for allegedly maintaining links with an International radical organization.

    The agency in coordination with the counter-intelligence wing of the Telangana police and Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of Madhya Pradesh police detained 11 persons in MP and five others in Hyderabad city of Telangana.

    The Intelligence agencies are keeping a close watch on the people who were directly or indirectly in contact with the members and sympathizers of Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT), an alleged terrorist group after the arrest of Ziyavudeen Baqavi of Tamil Nadu was arrested in February 2022 for allegedly radicalising vulnerable Muslim youths to establish an Islamic state and enforce a constitution written by a radical preacher.

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    “The case pertained to the conduct of secret ‘bayaan’ classes by members of HuT, an offshoot of ISIS, a proscribed terror organisation, for radicalizing youths to establish an Islamic state or caliphate and enforce the constitution written by radical Islamic preacher Taqi al-Din al-Nabhani,” the NIA had stated in a press release issued then. Al-Nabhani is the founder of HuT.

    Three of the persons who were detained in the operation are revert-Muslims. One of them is well known for his Islamic classes and actively involved in helping new revert Muslims in administrative matters. He was also on the radar of the Telangana police and central law enforcement agencies.

    According to various agencies, HuT has avoided global scrutiny radar while spreading its ideology and was becoming a more dangerous ‘terrorist group’ than ISIS. India had inputs from global security agencies about its expansion plans. HuT is alleged to have a support base in nearly 50 countries.

    Founded in Jerusalem in 1952 and headquartered in London, the group has branches in Central Asia, Europe, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, where it has managed to garner great influence, say agency reports.

    In South Asia, HuT has a significant presence in Pakistan and Bangladesh. HuT claims to have organised a demonstration in 2010 at Batla House in Delhi in protest against Israel’s alleged atrocities. This was said to be one of the last reported HuT activities in India, according to security experts. The detained individuals are being questioned for more details.

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  • Telangana: Wakf Board owns 77k acre land, 35k institutions worth Rs 5L cr but it earns pittance

    Telangana: Wakf Board owns 77k acre land, 35k institutions worth Rs 5L cr but it earns pittance

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    Hyderabad: It’s a case of water water everywhere and not a drop to drink.

    Throw a stone in Hyderabad and it is likely to fall on some Wakf property or the other. But unfortunately, the net benefit to the community from this treasure trove is zero. The analogy of chirag taley andehra (darkness beneath the lamp) fits to a T.

    With Wakf properties worth over Rs 5 lakh crore, Muslims in Telangana are sitting on a veritable gold mine. The community should have been in a position where it need not look for the crumbs of comfort from government and financial institutions. Rather it should extend monetary support, finance businesses and run its own institutions. But the opposite is true.

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    Former Minority Affairs Minister, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, once stated that the registered Wakf properties in the country have the potential to generate an annual income of over Rs. 10,000 crore. Muslims need not look to anyone for finance when they have a treasure trove like this at their disposal.

    Had the Wakf institutions been properly managed, the story of Muslims going with the begging bowl before the powers-that-be seeking loans and reservations would have been a different one.  Sadly the Wakf Board staff and those heading it are often found to be hand in glove to turn a golden goose into a milch cow. Whoever gets a chance starts squeezing it dry. For small gains, the Wakf officials have allowed costly properties to be sold off for a song. Worse those tasked with protection have turned Nelson’s eye as the pricey Wakf properties are encroached upon left, right, and center. Seeing the Board’s apathy, not just individuals, but even companies and government-run institutions have dared to knock off land parcels. Sadly large tracts of land dedicated to pious and religious purposes are no longer safe.

    If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. Shockingly this body fluid also seems to be in short supply. It is crocodile tears that Muslim leaders and activists shed when egged on to safeguard their rich legacy. Of course, everyone is game for a protest rally, sit-in demonstration, and a photo shootout. Nobody is prepared for a long drawn-out battle, a sustained campaign is what is needed to make the authorities sit up and take notice.

    This mass inertia has cost the community dearly. The Manikonda Jagir, Guttala Begumpet Idgah, and the GMR Hyderabad Airport are merely the tip of the iceberg. The Wakf Board has given away hundreds of such prime properties on a platter to the government. Despite initial success in the lower courts, the final verdict in the apex court has always gone against the Wakf Board. Call it an inept representation of the cases, lack of will to put up a strong fight, or whatever — Muslims can never pardon themselves for losing properties worth crores of rupees.

    Be it Sachar Committee at the national level or Sudhir Commission set up by the Telangana State government, every report has slammed the Wakf Board for its inability to safeguard its properties. If properly managed, Wakf properties can make Muslims self-reliant and uplift them educationally and economically. The community can establish its own educational institutions, hospitals, and banks. Lack of judicial powers is cited as a factor why the Board couldn’t go after the land sharks and take timely action. This apart, most of the time the Board chairman and members don’t see eye to eye and work at cross purposes. This only helps the land grabbers make hay.

    One of the richest Muslim endowment bodies, the Telangana State Wakf Board boasts 77,000 acres of landed property and 35,000 institutions. Unfortunately, 70 percent of the land is under encroachment. What is worse is that the Board has no record of some of its encroached properties. Efforts to evict the encroachers have been feeble and tardy. Now the Board’s record room is sealed by the government for ‘protection of records’, a move which is causing more damage than benefit. Result the Board can’t access the records to fight cases in court.

    The issue of “misappropriation, misuse, illegal sale and transfer” of Wakf properties has been raised time and again in the State Assembly by the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen to no avail.  Nothing has come out of the CB CID inquiry ordered by the government. The fraudulent acts, according to sources, are carried out by changing existing managing committees, appointing pliable persons in key positions, and executing leases without any public auction. More shocking is the pittance of rent being collected from prime properties. The monthly rent of some shops in Hyderabad is as low as Rs 1000 when similar properties in the area fetch huge rents. Most of the Wakf tenants pay rents that were fixed decades ago.

    One can never imagine such nefarious activities happening in the Hindu Endowment Department. One of the reasons could be the judicial powers it is endowed with. Also, the presence of an IAS officer at the helm acts as a big deterrent and ensures smooth administration. The Wakf Board could also do with a civil servant. But the government has never been serious about this demand for reasons best known to it.

    There is a need to bring about an attitudinal change in the community to bring the focus back on the protection of Wakf institutions in the State and country.

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  • Telangana State Robotics Framework launched by KTR at T-Hub

    Telangana State Robotics Framework launched by KTR at T-Hub

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    Hyderabad: To encourage start-ups and MSMEs in the robotics industry, Telangana State Robotics Framework was launched by the state IT minister KT Rama Rao at T-Hub on Tuesday.

    KTR said that Telangana has been at the forefront of adopting the latest technology, emerging as a pioneer of technological innovation to improve the lives of citizens.

    Speaking after launching the TS Robotics Framework (TSRF), the minister held that the state government aims at creating a world-class robotics ecosystem and making the state a global hub for robotics design, testing and manufacturing.

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    The TSRF will work on five key pillars, infrastructure access, business facilitation, research and innovation, skill development, and responsible deployment.

    To encourage start-ups and MSMEs in the robotics industry, Telangana will provide incentives similar to those outlined in the State Innovation Policy, ICT Policy, and Electronics Policy.

    Saagu Baagu project in association with the world economic forum is a classic example of leveraging artificial innovation for agricultural innovation in Telangana,” said KTR.

    Talking about eight technologies adopted by the state in 2017, KTR said that the Telangana government always focused on entrepreneurship, capacity building, research and development.

    Attributing the development to chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s vision, KTR said that as a government, they have followed a PPP (Public-Private Partnership) framework to reach out to the common man.

    “Five actionable policies have been released under the PPP model on AI, cloud, etc to accelerate growth in the centre,” said KTR.

    “To establish a partnership, five centres of excellence have been set up along with Nasscom, World Economic Forum, and III-T have been set up,” added KTR.

    He stated that, in relation to the project, population-scale projects across, agriculture, environment, healthcare, transportation, and forest have been implemented to impact development closely.

    Claiming robotics to be much more than automating tasks, KTR said that the tools can be used for unlocking new levels of productivity, and creativity to improve safety, and innovation in several fields including the field of healthcare.

    “It is interesting to see how quickly young generations adapt to technology,” said KTR adding that globally, robotics has seen an increase in demand, with 3-fold multiplication in the use of robots, according to the world robotics report.

    “India stands at 10 positions and should come in the top five in using the technology in the next decade,” visioned KTR.

    Inviting investments, KTR said that the holistic policy adopted by Telangana is a shining example that the state reflects in bringing about positive and innovative changes.

    Stating that technology can transform lives for the better, KTR said that the government has set up a separate body to support T-Hub, WEHub, T-Works, TS Innovation Cell, Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge and Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad for taking research to the market.

    TRIC will work with the existing centres of excellence in artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, cybersecurity, and e-waste apart from collaborating with industry, academia, and incubators for creating new opportunities for economic growth and job creation.

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