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Boarding Schools for India s Outcasts Are Tearing Down Class Barriers

Mar 18 2021, 3:43 AM March 12 2021, 2:30 AM March 18 2021, 3:43 AM (Bloomberg Businessweek) Following a successful career as a regional police chief and a stint at Harvard’s Kennedy School, Kumar began a second act as head of India’s Telangana state residential schools for students from the lowest castes. He’s now the Secretary of Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society. His mission: to teach 200,000 marginalized kids that they can excel. (Bloomberg Businessweek) Following a successful career as a regional police chief and a stint at Harvard’s Kennedy School, Kumar began a second act as head of India’s Telangana state residential schools for students from the lowest castes. He’s now the Secretary of Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society. His mission: to teach 200,000 marginalized kids that they can excel.

COVID-19 outbreak scare at Hyderabad school after 26 boys fall sick with flu-like symptoms

Students rushed to pvt hospital in Gachibowli; one tests positive for Covid, others diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service HYDERABAD: Panic gripped a residential school in the city after nearly 26 children fell ill with flu-like symptoms. The students of Social Welfare Residential School at Gowlidoddi were rushed to Continental Hospital in Gachibowli on Thursday night, after they complained of fever and cold, rousing suspicion of Covid-19.  All their samples were sent for Covid-19 test. Fortunately, only one of the students tested positive for the virus; he has been moved to the Coronavirus treatment ward. The others have been diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis. It may be mentioned that a week ago, the school’s principal had tested positive for Covid-19.

26 children fall ill at Hyderabad residential school, samples taken for COVID-19 test

26 children fall ill at Hyderabad residential school, samples taken for COVID-19 test It is learnt from highly placed sources that the fear of an outbreak arose after the principal got affected with Covid-19 and had to be hospitalised a week ago. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service HYDERABAD: Nearly 26 children studying in the residential social welfare school at Gowlidoddi were rushed to Continental Hospital in Gachibowli on Thursday night after they had symptoms of fever and cold. All of their samples have been sent for a Covid-19 test. The students, all boys aged between 16-17 years, were housed in the IIT preparation focused Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society s (TSWREIS) residential school since February 1st when the state government had permitted to resume schools. The children who hail from various districts were residing in the school and suddenly fell ill.

TSWREIS, TTWREIS invites applications for degree courses

TSWREIS, TTWREIS invite applications for degree courses According to the press release, the last date for uploading of application is March 5 and the entrance exam will be conducted on April 25. By Sakina Fatima|   Updated: 6th February 2021 2:47 pm IST Representational Image Hyderabad: The Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS) and Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TTWREIS) on Friday issued a notification inviting online application for admissions into degree courses for the academic year 2021-2022. The educational societies notified admissions into the first year undergraduate courses of BA / B.Com / BBA / B.Sc degree English courses. Candidates who are appearing for the intermediate second-year examinations this year and those who have passed the Intermediate or equivalent examinations in the year 2021 (TG UGCET 2021) are eligible to apply for ‘Gurukulam Under Graduate Common Entrance Test

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