Published 06:55 IST, November 16th 2019
Nara Lokesh: Andhra CM YS Reddy was caught in paper leak in class X
The TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh on Friday alleged that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy was caught in a paper leak in class X examination
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TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh on Friday alleged that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy was caught in a paper leak in class X examination. He made the comment while answering a question on the YSRCP government's recent decision to convert all government schools into English medium schools.
Speaking to the media Nara Lokesh said, "Do you know what Jaganmohan Reddy had studied? They say that he studied some B.A or B.Com. Do you know whether he passed or not? He was caught in the 10th class paper leak. Such people are preaching today. We had already told that there should be English medium education but the option should be given to parents to decide which medium their ward will study."
The Andhra Pradesh government on November 13 appointed IAS officer Vetri Selvi as the special officer for the project of introducing English as a medium of instruction in grades I to XII from the academic year 2020-2021. During a cabinet meeting, a decision was unanimously approved of converting all schools into English medium institutions. As of now, 34% of government-run schools are running as English medium institutions in the state.
From the next academic year, students up to class VI in government schools will be taught only in English. With time, classes above VI will also be converted into English medium institutions. In order to execute the project, the state government has decided to appoint Selvi as a special officer.
'Nadu-Nedu' initiative
Earlier, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Jagan Mohan Reddy launched the 'Nadu-Nedu' programme. The 'Nadu-Nedu' programme aims at transforming government schools into vibrant and competitive institutions. Reddy stated that his YSRCP-led stated the government will overcome all the challenges and clear every hurdle as the goal to meet the requirement of what the fast-changing technology in the world expects from youth, ten years from now.
Addressing the gathering at a school, Reddy said, "Despite the criticism from detractors, we will go with English medium schools as we have to prepare the students to boldly face and meet up the requirements of the technology-driven world. We should not feel guilty. It will be done so that the future generation can be prepared to face the highly dynamic and technology-driven world." Reddy added, "Change will come only if the right decision is taken at the right time as we are competing with a job market that would be there five, ten or fifteen years from now."
(with ANI inputs)
Updated 08:16 IST, November 16th 2019