Hyderabad, July 9 (Namaste Telangana): The president of the Farmers’ Association, Dr. Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, has stated that the government should consider agriculture as an essential subject in junior colleges across the state. Speaking at the Telangana Gejited Junior Lecturers Association (TGJLA) – 475th annual convention held in Hyderabad on Sunday, he highlighted the need to strengthen the contract lecturers in order to improve the quality of education. Former Chief Whip Sudhakar Reddy also voiced his support for the regularization of pending contractual teachers during his speech at the event. The convention was attended by various dignitaries including Venkateshwar Rao, President of TGVF, Macharla Ramakrishna Goud from Tips State Canvasser, and leaders from various organizations.
During his speech, Dr. Palla Rajeshwar Reddy emphasized the importance of including agriculture as a subject in junior colleges. He argued that by incorporating agricultural education, students would gain a better understanding of farming practices and its significance in our society. Dr. Palla Rajeshwar Reddy further stated that the government should take this step to ensure the future generation is well-equipped with knowledge about agriculture.
Former Chief Whip Sudhakar Reddy also expressed his support for the regularization of pending contractual teachers. He highlighted the challenges faced by these teachers and emphasized the need for their job security and stability. Sudhakar Reddy urged the government to take immediate action and address their concerns.
The convention witnessed the presence of various leaders from different organizations who echoed the need for reforms in the education sector. Venkateshwar Rao, President of TGVF, emphasized the need to improve the quality of education and ensure equal opportunities for all students. Macharla Ramakrishna Goud from Tips State Canvasser discussed the importance of providing a holistic education that includes vocational training and practical knowledge.
The convention served as a platform for educators and stakeholders to voice their concerns and propose solutions to improve the education system in Telangana. The gathering of distinguished personalities reflected the collective efforts and commitment towards transforming the education sector for the better.
In conclusion, the Telangana Gejited Junior Lecturers Association (TGJLA) – 475th annual convention witnessed discussions on the inclusion of agriculture as a subject in junior colleges and the regularization of pending contractual teachers. The convention highlighted the need for reforms in the education sector and brought together leaders from various organizations to address these issues. The event served as an important platform for educators to voice their concerns and propose measures to enhance the quality of education in Telangana.