School wall collapses in Andhra Pradesh, killing 14 year old student

A 14 year old class 10 student, Arun Tej, lost his life after a school wall collapsed at government high school in Salur, Parvathipuram manyam district, Andhra Pradesh.

A child who went to school to learn and build his future is no more. His parents sent him to school with dreams, hopes, and aspirations. Today, they are left grieving over the loss of their son.

Who should be held accountable for this tragic death?

u/Feisty-Captain5340 — 3 days ago
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14 years old student dies after school wall collapses in Andhra Pradesh

A 14 year old class 10 student, Arun Tej, lost his life after a school wall collapsed at government high cchool in Salur, Parvathipuram manyam district, Andhra Pradesh.

A child who went to school to learn and build his future is no more. His parents sent him to school with dreams, and aspirations. Today, they are left grieving over the loss of their son.

Who should be held accountable for this tragic death? How can children be expected to be safe in schools if basic infrastructure is not properly maintained?

u/Feisty-Captain5340 — 3 days ago
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And the cm of uttarakhand says okay sit sit...

Student: I am a national taekwondo player. I got selected for international competition, but they demanded 1.5 lakh rupees from me. That's why I couldn't participate in the international event.

Chief minister pushkar Singh Dhami: come on, daughter, sit down for now, no worries.

This was all live btw, otherwise I don't think bjp would have let this clip come out.

u/Better_rub4 — 8 days ago

Consultancy fee 206 crores. Isn't it too much? ...

Are we really a debt-ridden state?

Spendings like this makes me believe we are not. What do you think, is it necessary?

u/Feisty-Captain5340 — 12 days ago

Isn't this a misuse of public funds at Zilla Parishad Guntur?

By seeing the first photo, you might think it is a news article or an advertisement published at the request of the person featured at the bottom (ZPCEO) and paid for out of his own pocket.

But no. This advertisement was published using the **public funds**.

Can anyone guess the amount?

It cost 95100 for just one day, published in andhra jyothy on 24-09-2025.

And that's not all. They spent 106000 on new year celebrations.

Deputy CEO's monthly airtel bill is 1178. Based on the current airtel plans, 1178 looks like a postpaid family plan. So, are they using public funds for their family? (I might be wrong if Airtel has some other plan at this price.) But even then, 1178 per month is hard to justify when some companies offer three-month plans for around 999.

Not just that, their car lease bill is around 4 lakh for a six-month lease and repairs. For petrol and oil alone, they use around 800 litres, costing roughly 80000. There are more bills on leases, repairs of cars not less than 30000.

I am not calling this corruption. They may be doing all this within the legal framework. But these are unnecessary expenses and a clear misuse of public funds.

Copy and paste from another sub.

u/Feisty-Captain5340 — 15 days ago