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Hans India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
PRTU Demands Clearance of Pending Bills and Teacher Promotions; Warns of Statewide Agitation Under MLC Sripal Reddy's Leadership
Gadwal: The Progressive Recognised Teachers' Union (PRTU) has issued a strong demand to the government to release pending bills and fulfill long-standing promises to the teaching community. The union warned that if immediate action is not taken, protest activities will be organized under the leadership of MLC Sripal Reddy. District President Pacharla Thimmareddy, Mandal President Shiva Shankar Reddy, Mandal General Secretary Balakrishna, State Associate President Srinivas Reddy, District Associate Presidents M. Ravi, Venkataswamy, Narasimhulu, D. Veeresh, Vijay, Janardhan, Anjaneyulu, and several other leaders participated in the announcement. Key Demands and Issues Highlighted: 💥 Filling of Vacant Teacher Posts with Promotions and Transfers: The union demanded that all vacant teacher posts across the state be filled immediately through a combination of promotions and transfers. 💥 Monthly Release of ₹700 Crores for Pending Bills: To address the backlog of pending bills, the PRTU insisted that the state government allocate ₹700 crores each month. They reminded the government of its previous promises and stated that failure to fulfill these would trigger statewide protest programs. 💥 Introduction of a New Health Policy: The union called for the introduction of a new health policy that includes issuing health cards with premium coverage. These cards should also be valid in major cities like Vijayawada and Kurnool. 💥 Promotion of SG Teachers to LFL HM Posts: The PRTU emphasized that SG (School Grade) teachers must be promoted to LFL (Lower Formal Level) Headmaster posts within the current promotion schedule. 💥 Implementation of the Old Pension Scheme for 2003 DSC Teachers: Teachers recruited through the 2003 DSC (District Selection Committee) should be brought under the Old Pension Scheme (OPS). The union reiterated its support for the cancellation of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), as per the ruling party's election manifesto. 💥 Implementation of Unified Service Rules: The union urged the government to implement unified service rules and ensure the immediate recruitment of regular MEOs (Mandal Education Officers), Deputy Education Officers, and DIET (District Institute of Education and Training) lecturers. Conclusion: The PRTU leadership expressed deep dissatisfaction with the delay in addressing teachers' issues and warned that they are prepared to take to the streets if the government fails to act promptly. They reiterated that these demands are not just union concerns but are critical to the improvement of the education system in Telangana.


Hans India
21-06-2025
- Health
- Hans India
Yoga – A Timeless Indian Tradition Promoting Holistic Well-being
Gadwal: Yoga is not merely a form of exercise, but a comprehensive discipline encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual practices, said Pacharla Thimmareddy, Headmaster of Zilla Parishad High School, Medikonda. He emphasized that Yoga originated in India and has been practiced for thousands of years, forming a vital part of the country's ancient heritage. In celebration of International Yoga Day, a special yoga session was organized today on the school premises under the supervision of Physical Director Jagadeesh. During the event, students were trained in performing various yoga asanas (postures). Speaking on the occasion, Headmaster Thimmareddy stated that yoga is a holistic way of life that unites the body, mind, and soul. He explained the numerous health benefits of practicing yoga regularly, such as: Enhancing muscle strength, flexibility, coordination, and balance Improving digestion and blood circulation Boosting the immune system Reducing stress, anxiety, and depression Sharpening concentration and memory Promoting mental peace and emotional stability He further encouraged students and teachers to make yoga a part of their daily routine for a healthier and more focused life. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from both students and the teaching staff, making it a memorable and inspiring celebration of International Yoga Day at the school.