Bareilly BEO Sparks Row with Fodder Collection Order to School Teachers, Later Clarifies It’s ‘Voluntary’

30 May 2026 | The Indian Express

The Nawabganj Block Education Officer (BEO) in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly district triggered a controversy after he issued an order to government primary school principals and teachers for fodder collection as part of an initiative for destitute cattle.

In a letter issued on May 22, two days after summer vacations started in schools, BEO Satyadev said it was mandatory for every school to contribute 46-kg fodder and warned of departmental action in case of non-compliance…

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