Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said the government is committed to providing quality education to children from poor families and implementing educational reforms without compromise. Addressing the Education Week celebrations at LB Stadium under the “Prajapalana–Pragathi Pranalika” initiative, he described schools as platforms that shape the nation’s future.
The Chief Minister said the government does not want to treat students in government schools as orphans and promised that they would receive the same care parents provide at home. He noted that global education systems are rapidly evolving with AI and modern learning methods, and Telangana is preparing a new education policy from nursery to Class 12.
He announced the establishment of Young India Integrated Residential Schools and said the first phase would begin in Hyderabad’s core urban areas. The government plans to provide nutritious meals, quality uniforms, improved infrastructure, and better academic facilities to students studying in government schools.
Revanth Reddy stated that 8.22 percent of the state budget has been allocated to education, with plans to gradually increase it to 15 percent in the coming years. He also announced that 500 teachers would be sent annually to countries such as Japan, Singapore, and Vietnam to study advanced education systems.
The Chief Minister emphasized that the future of 19 lakh government school students depends on teachers. He described teaching not merely as a profession but as an emotional responsibility toward building Telangana’s future.
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