The concerns highlighted by APTF’s honorary president Bankuru Jogi naidu bring attention to structural weaknesses within Andhra pradesh’s public education system. His call for additional teaching staff demonstrates urgency given reported dropout numbers exceeding 30,000 over a short period-an alarming statistic signaling declining confidence among parents toward government schooling infrastructure.The proposal for appointing at least two teachers per school seems pragmatic and necessary but might demand financial allocation the state may need time to assess amidst competing priorities. Moreover, reducing administrative burdens on educators represents an essential step toward optimizing their time and focus on academic responsibilities while ensuring training does not impede classroom learning.
Improved teacher capacity and systematic measures addressing enrollment gaps could steer public trust back toward government-run schools like Zilla Parishads or Gurukulams-a vital shift considering India’s push towards equitable education access as part of long-term nation-building goals.
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