The state government has started the official exercise of transfer of teachers keeping in mind the number of students studying in every government school.

The process of transfer of teachers aims to improve the quality of educational standards in all government schools.

The previous government had issued two orders in 2015 and 2021. According to the orders, one teacher was appointed for a school with 0-19 students, two teachers for a school with 20 to 60 students and three teachers for a school with 61 to 90 students. Student.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, the present state government has allocated teacher posts keeping in mind the number of students in each school to provide quality education.

One teacher is allotted to a school with the number of students from 1 to 10. Two teachers in a school with 11 to 40 students and three teachers in a school with 41 to 60 students.

In schools where student strength is more than 61, web options have been provided to fill all the sanctioned teacher posts.

Posts of teachers have not been allotted in schools with zero student strength.

In schools where the number of students will increase as compared to present, the number of posts of teachers will also be increased.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has said that unlike the previous government, his government will not close down single-teacher schools. He had said on June 10 that schools have been closed due to shortage of students and this situation continues due to lack of attention to the development of infrastructure in schools.

Reiterating his government's commitment to provide education facilities in every village and hamlet, he said the government has started work at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore for the reconstruction of all government school buildings which are in a dilapidated condition.

The government also launched the Professor Jaishankar Badi Bata program to increase enrollment of students in government schools.