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About APSWREIS
Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Residential Institutions Society was formulated
and registered as per G.O.Ms.No.1 of Social Welfare (Q1) Department, Government
of Andhra Pradesh Dated. 2nd January, 1987 under Andhra Pradesh (Telangana
area) Public Societies Registration Act, 1350 F of (Act No.1 of 1350f) 2453 of
1986 to start residential schools and colleges for Scheduled Castes under Social
Welfare Department. It’s main function is to impart quality education to
the poor children, most of whom belong to SC community (75% seats are reserved
for SCs and 12% for SC converted Christians.
Aims and
Objectives of this organization
a.
To establish, maintain
control and manage Social Welfare Residential Schools and Colleges for the
talented and meritorious children belonging to Scheduled Cases and
others/residing within the State of Andhra Pradesh and to do all acts and things
necessary for or conducive to promotion of such schools and colleges.
b. To
affiliate and accord recognition to similar Social Welfare Residential Schools
and Colleges established and run by any Society and private persons in the
State.
c. To
prepare, introduce, supervise and modify from time to time the curriculum,
syllabi and other programmes and conduct of examinations for the pupils in the
Social Welfare Residential Schools and Colleges established by or affiliated to
or recognized by the Society.
d. To
organise and conduct study courses, conferences, lectures, seminars, workshops,
study tours and the like for the benefit of the staff and students of the Social
Welfare Residential Schools and Colleges.
As on date, there are 300 APSWR Institutions functioning under the control of APSWREI Society. The
following are the category-wise institutions functioning under the Society’s
administrative control.
Secretaries of APSWREIS from Inception |
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Sno |
Name |
From Date |
To Date |
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1 |
Sri Y. Ravi |
18-12-1986 |
31-03-1990 |
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2 |
Sri C. Narsi Reddy |
31-03-1990 |
22-04-1991 |
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3 |
Sri P. Subrahmanyam, IAS |
22-04-1991 |
30-09-1991 |
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4 |
Smt Rani Kumudini, IAS [FAC] |
01-10-1991 |
09-06-1993 |
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5 |
Sri A. Vidya Sagar, IAS |
09-06-1993 |
03-11-1993 |
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6 |
Sri K. Raju, IAS [FAC] |
04-11-1993 |
19-11-1993 |
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7 |
Sri D.R. Garg, IAS |
19-11-1993 |
29-05-1997 |
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8 |
Sri M.G. Gopal, IAS |
30-05-1997 |
18-06-1997 |
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9 |
Sri D.R. Garg, IAS |
18-06-1997 |
27-07-1998 |
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10 |
Smt Ranjeev. R. Acharya, IAS |
27-07-1998 |
07-05-2001 |
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11 |
Sri Mohd Ilyas Rizvi, IFS, [FAC] |
07-05-2001 |
08-06-2001 |
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12 |
Dr.C. Umamalleswara Rao, IAS [FAC] |
08-06-2001 |
12-06-2001 |
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13 |
Sri Aditya Nath Das, IAS |
12-06-2001 |
14-09-2001 |
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14 |
Sri M. Samuel, IAS [FAC] |
14-09-2001 |
24-09-2001 |
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15 |
Smt A. Santhi Kumari, IAS |
24-09-2001 |
22-08-2003 |
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16 |
Smt Poonam Malakondaiah, IAS |
22-08-2003 |
14-09-2004 |
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17 |
Sri J.C. Sharma, IAS [FAC] |
15-09-2004 |
14-10-2004 |
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18 |
Sri M.G. Gopal, IAS |
15-10-2004 |
17-11-2005 |
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19 |
Sri R.M. Gonela, IAS (FAC) |
17-11-2005 |
30-01-2006 |
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20 |
Sri S K Sinha, IAS |
30-01-2006 |
01-03-2007 |
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21 |
Smt J.Sudha Rani ,IAS |
01-03-2007 |
10-09-2008 |
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22 |
Smt. K. Damayanthi, IAS., |
11-09-2008 |
13-02-2009 |
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23 |
Sri. K.V.Ramana, IAS., |
26-02-2009 |
09-08-2009 |
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24 |
Sri Syed Omer Jaleel,
IAS(FAC) |
10-08-2009 |
02-09-2009 |
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25 |
Sri. K.S.Sreenivasa Raju,
IAS., |
03-09-2009 |
TILL DATE |
In all a total of 1,32,368
are admitted in these schools during the year 2005-06.
Administrative Structure
The Society is divided into 6
administrative Zones. Each zone comprises a group of districts such as:
1.
Zone-I –
Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam districts.
2.
Zone-II – East
Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna districts.
3.
Zone-III – Guntur,
Nellore, Prakasam districts.
4.
Zone-IV – Kurnool,
Anantapur, Chittoor, Cuddapah districts.
5.
Zone-V – Khammam,
Warangal, Adilabad, Karimnagar districts.
6.
Zone-VI –
Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Medak, Nizamabad, Nalgonda,
Mahaboobnagar districts
Amenities provided to
students
The entry points in the
school are at Class V, VI, VIII (in some cases) and Inter 1st
Year. The schools provide the following amenities to the admitted
student
1.
Free education upto
intermediate
2. Free boarding and lodging
3. 2
pairs of uniform
4.1 pair of PT dress
5. Text
books
6. Note
books
7. Bedding
facilities
8.
Cosmetic charges
9. Trunk
box, place and glass
10. Health
care
11.
Dhobi, barber services
Other Improvement
a)
46 English Medium schools are running 1 for boys and 1 for Girls in each
district.
b)
To
provide meaningful content of Education and also gainful employment to these
Girl Child Labour Dropouts turned students in the 24 DPIP Schools, Vocational
Courses have been designed right from 8th Class onwards. Viz.,1)
Knitting & Garments, 2) Horticulture, 3) First Aid, Nutrition, General Medicine,
Medical Store Management and 4) Composing & Printing, from 8th to 10th
classes in addition to their regular teaching from the year 2004-05.
c) The
Society has introduced computer literacy programme in 58 schools for 6th
to 10th class students in addition to their regular syllabus.
d) EAMCET
Coaching is started in 12 institutions since 1998 @ one for Boys and one for
Girls in each Zone and subsequently upto 2004-05, the EAMCET coaching was
continued in 13 institutions in the State. During 2005-06, EAMCET coaching is
started in 46 institutions in the State @ one boys College and one girls College
in each district.
e)
The students are
provided diet @ Rs.338/- per boarder per month inrespect of students studying in
5th class to 7h class and Rs.412/- p.m. per boarder for
the students studying in 8th class to Senior Intermediate. The
Government have enhanced the diet charges to the boarders of SW Residential
Schools vide G.O Ms No. 50, SW (EDN.2) Department, dt.08.06.2006.
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