Revoke G.O. on aided schools, TDP urges State government
The Hindu
‘It has left thousands of parents and students in the lurch’
Activists of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) staged a protest over the State government’s move to take over aided schools near Gandhi Statue at the GVMC building here on Saturday. They held pictures of various aided schools in the Visakhapatnam district and demanded that the government withdraw its decision.
Speaking on the occasion, former MLA and TDP Parliamentary constituency president Palla Srinivasa Rao said that the State government should immediately withdraw G.O. no. 42. He said that there are about 107 aided schools in the district. The government’s decision to withdraw its support to the aided schools has left thousands of parents and students in the lurch, he said. This would severely burden parents and the future of the students is at stake. He said that the TDP would be on the side of parents who are against to the State government’s decision and would continue to fight for them.

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