YSRCP MLA Nagarjuna takes out padayatra
The Hindu
A ground swell of public outrage marked the third day of protests against the alleged derogatory remarks made against Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy.At Vemuru, MLA Meruga Ngarjuna led about 5,000
A ground swell of public outrage marked the third day of protests against the alleged derogatory remarks made against Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy.
At Vemuru, MLA Meruga Ngarjuna led about 5,000 protestors and took out a padayatra from Vemuru to Vaikunthapuram. “This protest has been taken out by the people who had come out spontaneously protesting against the unparliamentary language used by the opposition parties against the Chief Minister. The remarks are highly objectionable and the people are not ready to tolerate such remarks,” said Mr. Nagarjuna.
The protests continued on the third day across the State. Leaders and MLAs across the district took out protest rallies on the third day.
Several principals of government and private schools in Delhi on Tuesday said the Directorate of Education (DoE) circular from a day earlier, directing schools to conduct classes in ‘hybrid’ mode, had caused confusion regarding day-to-day operations as they did not know how many students would return to school from Wednesday and how would teachers instruct in two modes — online and in person — at once. The DoE circular on Monday had also stated that the option to “exercise online mode of education, wherever available, shall vest with the students and their guardians”. Several schoolteachers also expressed confusion regarding the DoE order. A government schoolteacher said he was unsure of how to cope with the resumption of physical classes, given that the order directing government offices to ensure that 50% of the employees work from home is still in place. On Monday, the Commission for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) had, on the orders of the Supreme Court, directed schools in Delhi-NCR to shift classes to the hybrid mode, following which the DoE had issued the circular. The court had urged the Centre’s pollution watchdog to consider restarting physical classes due to many students missing out on the mid-day meals and lacking the necessary means to attend classes online. The CAQM had, on November 20, asked schools in Delhi-NCR to shift to the online mode of teaching.