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Ministers pledge to train government school students to study abroad

Hyderabad: Ministers Sabitha Indra Reddy and Talasani Srinivas Yadav on Monday pledged to train the students of government schools in Telangana to the level of studying abroad.

The Ministers were speaking after inaugurating the development works to be undertaken at a cost of Rs 2.22 crore in Sanathnagar and the construction of additional classrooms to be undertaken at a cost of Rs 1.84 crore in the government school at Bansilal Peta.

Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy said that the government is committed to providing quality education to all students, regardless of their financial background. She said that the Mana Basti – Mana Badi program is being implemented in all government schools where poor students are studying more. Under this program, all the facilities and facilities are being provided to the students, including quality meals, drinking water, and toilets.

She also announced that Mekala Mandi School will be upgraded to High School in the next academic year. She said that the government is working hard to improve the quality of education in government schools and to make them on par with private schools.

Animal Husbandry Talasani Srinivas Yadav said that the government is providing all the necessary support to the education sector. He said that the government is building new schools and upgrading existing schools to provide quality education to all students.He also said that the government is providing scholarships to meritorious students and is also providing financial assistance to students from poor families. He said that the government is committed to providing quality education to all students and to making Telangana a knowledge hub. Local public representatives and officials participated in the program. (INN)

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