Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 11 (ANI): Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy laid foundation stone for Young India integrated Residential School at Kondurg village in Rangareddy district on Friday.
On this occasion, Telangana CM said, “Hoping that the Young India Integrated Residential Schools will provide a better future to the students in the state. We made the promise of providing quality education and medical care to the poor apart from solving the unemployment problem in Telangana.”
He further accused the previous BRS government of depriving children’s education in the state.
“The previous government deprived the poor children of education. 5000 government schools have been closed in the state. My government decided to provide high standard education to the poor” CM Reddy said.
“Government is reforming the entire education system. It is the reason the process of teacher’s promotions and transfers has been completed to instil confidence in the government,” he added.
He accused former Telangana Chief Minister KCR of not spending enough money on school’s infrastructure.
“KCR spent Rs 22 lakh crores budget and borrowed Rs 7 lakh crores. The last government did not spend at least Rs 10,000 crore to improve infrastructure in government schools. The KCR government closed 5000 government schools with a conspiracy to deprive the poor of education. My government is establishing Young India Integrated Residential Schools to reach education facilities to the poor,” CM Revanth Reddy added. (ANI)
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