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The Telangana Government on Saturday has finally appointed Vice-Chancellors for ten State universities, almost two years after the VCs demitted office. Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan issued orders while releasing the names of new VCs following the recommendation of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao. A total of three VCs appointed for various universities were from Osmania ....
The BJP is trying its best to counter KTR and accordingly the sitting MLC Ramchander Rao did throw an open challenge to KTR to come for a debate on employment and education at OU Arts College. As KTR did not turn up, Ramchander Rao took to his Twitter and wrote, “I Am Here at Arts College. Where are you, Mr. @KTRTRS? #WhereIsKTR.” Hitting back at the BJP MLC, KTR added that he is trying to get information on the 12 crore jobs and 15 Lakh money that BJP promised during 2014 elections. “I am busy gathering information on the 12 crore jobs (2Cr per year) & ₹15 lakhs in all Jandhan accounts promised by Hon’ble PM Shri Modi Ji. NDA is the answer so far N – No, D – Data, A – Available. Please share if you have any answers,” tweeted KTR. ....
BJP seeks Governor’s help to ‘rectify’ state of higher education Updated: Updated: Leaders submit memorandum to Soundararajan explaining the current state of affairs in universities Share Article Leaders submit memorandum to Soundararajan explaining the current state of affairs in universities The Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday brought to the notice of Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan the ‘deteriorating’ higher education sector in Telangana due to the ‘negligence’ and ‘inaction’ of the TRS government and called for her intervention to ‘rectify’ the situation. Party leaders, including P. Muralidhar Rao, K. Laxman, N. Ramchander Rao and Manohar Reddy, met the Governor at Raj Bhavan and submitted a memorandum explaining about the current state of affairs in the universities beset with “inordinate delay in appointing vice-chancellors, shortage of teachers, crumbling infrastructure and lack of funds”. ....