
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy called for a complete revision of the education sector, which he said he was in the “alarming situation in Telangana”.
“If we do not go to a complete revision, we will not do justice to future generations. I ask all members to submit constructive proposals in written format so that the government will come out with a comprehensive policy,” he said on Wednesday.
The government is also considering streamlining a regular educational system and it is not just about providing sufficient funds, but a matter of social responsibility. The company also has a role, he claimed.
After reaching power, the government hired 10,000 teachers and took over 36,000 teachers without any controversy. The government spent 1.08 ₹ Lakh per student day. In addition, there are students from 98,000 residential schools, he said.
“This is because students lacked proper skills, that the government took over the establishment of the University of Skills, named” Young India “and inspired by Mahatma Gandhi. A sports university may also appear. The mining university is also designed in Kothagudem.
He replied to the criticism of the BRS MLC K. Kavith, especially in the case of “delay” of fees, he said that the funds were provided in phases. He also accused political parties of trying to prevent reforms to suit their own interests.
The main minister also mentioned a survey of the national success of 2021, where it was revealed that most TG elementary school students lacked bravery in almost all subjects and the number of students in government schools decreased by 6.50 Lakh to support their argument on poor education.
Published – March 26, 2025 21:00