Eenadu In Tears For The Success Of Govt Schools

Government schools in Andhra Pradesh have set a new record, with 76% of students scoring more than 360 marks, which falls within the first-class category. 

However, the newspaper Eenadu appears skeptical of these outstanding results and attempts to highlight potential irregularities. 

Furthermore, the newspaper expresses concern about government school students achieving high marks in the English language.

It tries to establish that there may be something questionable, pointing out that nearly 47% of government and private school students in 9th and 10th grades struggle to read an English line without errors, yet perform exceptionally well in the 10th public examination.  Readmore!

The Eenadu article gives the impression that the Andhra Pradesh government may be taking actions to ensure that all government school students pass with good marks.

In response to this article, a government school teacher raises the question, "Why hasn't Eenadu written anything about the exceptional performance of intermediate students in Narayana and Chaitanya colleges, who consistently secure the highest marks and have minimal failures in their final examinations?

For Eenadu, it may seem that these results are the product of the tutorial staff's hard work in training the students. This fact is well-known among most students and many parents. Eenadu seems reluctant to cover such colleges. The newspaper appears biased against reporting positive results from government schools in Andhra Pradesh".

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