Row over unauthorised Urdu teaching at Armoor school, police register two FIRs

Police in Armoor, Telangana, have registered two FIRs following a dispute over the unauthorized teaching of Urdu at a local private school. The incident escalated after parents objected to the curriculum, leading to a confrontation involving local political figures.
Why it matters
The incident highlights growing communal tensions regarding language and curriculum in private educational institutions.
Two FIRs were registered by the Armoor police of Nizamabad after a dispute over the alleged unauthorised teaching of Urdu to primary school students led to tension at Bharat Chandra High School, also known as Bhavishya Darshini School, in Perkit village of Armoor mandal on Saturday.
The report provides a factual account of police actions and the perspectives of both the school management and the protesting groups without taking a side.
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