
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) demanded that the state government explain its policy on the proposed young India integrated schools and the timelines for their establishment and claimed that it was neglecting the remaining schools in the name of the proposed.
The party legislators P. Sabith Indra and S. Vanidevi, who focused on a press conference on Thursday, said they had taken admission to IIT, IIT, IIM, IIITS and medical faculties over the last 10 years. Even the University of Harvard has completed a case study about these residential schools after their huge success in authorizing students from marginalized sections.
They questioned justification by repeatedly increasing the costs of integrated schools, starting with a CRT with 80 GBP per school to 100 Crore, Crore 125 GBP and now 200 Crore, without building one school and plans.
Mrs. Sabitha Indra Reddy stressed that the Congress Government initially said it would allocate an integrated school of 11,000 GBP to the budget, but the actual allocation was only 4,000 GBP Crore.
Meanwhile, former Minister T. Harish Rao questioned the government’s intentions to increase the costs of integrated school almost three times without work. He said that whether it was Jalayagnam or integrated schools, the Modus Operandi of the Congress Government was the same – to pack the commissions by escalation of costs.
Published – 29. May 2025 21:11 is