Poll code: politicians told to stay off Amma Vodi in rural schools
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In view of the Model Code of Conduct introduced by the State Election Commission with impact from January 9 in rural areas, the Department of School Education has directed political leaders and public representatives not to take part in the launch of the second part of Amma Vodi, scheduled on January 11 (Monday), in the schools positioned in rural areas.
In an order issued on Sunday, Director of School Education Vadrevu Chinaveerabhadrudu stated the second part of the programme could be organised in all the chosen schools on the constituency degree. But in the schools positioned in rural areas, the programmes could be performed by the headmasters and educating and non-teaching workers with the lively participation of fogeys and kids.
In the schools positioned in city areas, all people, together with political leaders and public representatives might take part in the programme, he clarified.
In rural areas, he stated, the headmasters ought to clarify the target of Amma Vodi and the ₹1,000 toilet-maintenance fund being deducted from the ₹15,000, to the dad and mom.
They must also maintain discussions with dad and mom to get their inputs on stitching of uniforms and correct use of different faculty materials equipped to youngsters underneath the Jagananna Vidya Kanuka. The headmasters must also clarify to the dad and mom the tutorial actions taken up by the federal government in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic interval, the order stated.
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