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Telangana: Congress govt faces embarrassment as Telugu textbooks carry KCR's name

The Telangana State United Teachers Federation on Friday sought the state government to conduct an inquiry and take action against officials who are responsible for the error.

Telangana, Revanth Reddy, Congress, KCR Image Source : PTITelangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy

In a major embarrassment to the Congress government in Telangana, Telugu textbooks carrying previous year’s foreword referring to K Chandrasekhar Rao as the Chief Minister was used in this year’s books. Books for classes 1 to 10, carrying old foreword, were also distributed to students of the state-run schools as they reopened on June 12 after the summer break. Sources on Friday claimed that the officials initially sought the textbooks to be returned but now suggested pasting the foreword page on the backside of the (inner) cover page so that the reference to the previous government is not visible.

A senior Education department official on Thursday said a particular textbook was not distributed to students as some rectifications are to be done. However, the official did not elaborate.

The Telangana State United Teachers Federation on Friday sought the state government to conduct an inquiry and take action against officials who are responsible for the error.

The Federation General Secretary Chava Ravi alleged that the error was due to the negligence of the officials of State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT).

He said the government should inquire into the matter and take action against those responsible.

Ravi recalled that, in another act of alleged negligence, the Preamble of the Constitution was published on the cover page of a school textbook without the words 'socialist' and 'secular' last year.

The Opposition BRS on Thursday attacked the Congress government for allegedly withdrawing textbooks meant for distribution to government school students as they contained reference to KCR.

BRS MLA and former Education minister P Sabita Indra Reddy asked whether it was justified to "withdraw the books or tear off the pages or paste another page on it because they had KCR's name."

(With PTI inputs)

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