The telangana rashtra samithi government, led by chief minister chandrasekhar rao-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>k chandrasekhar rao, has issued directives mandating that teachers and lecturers in the state declare their assets annually. This has sparked a debate. All government lecturers and teachers are required by law to annually provide their respective department heads with a list of their assets.

If they intend to sell or buy any movable or immovable assets, they should also obtain prior approval and a no-objection certificate from the government. The teaching community reacted angrily to the orders. They question why the government should target them merely because a small number of teachers were engaged in the real estate industry. bandi sanjay kumar, head of the Bharatiya Janata Party's telangana unit, vehemently denounced the state government's directives.

Sanjay claimed in a statement that the regulations requiring teachers to report their assets annually and obtain government approval before selling or buying moveable or immovable property amounted to nothing more than harassment of the teaching profession. "The chief minister's decision, which aims to mentally torture the instructors, is tuglaqian in nature. In the past, he had torturized the workers in the name of 317 GO. He is now going after the teachers, the man claimed. He said that it was absurd for the kcr government to suspect the professors, who were in charge of imparting knowledge to the students, of amassing illicit money.

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