Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka inspects the canteen at Tribal Welfare Girls’ Gurukul College in Tanikella village of Khammam district on Wednesday. | Photo credit: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said the people’s government is investing in the education sector on a large scale to ensure global competitiveness of students and create valuable human resources.
Creating human capital is the key to creating substantial wealth for the state and achieving the goal of catapulting Telangana into a three trillion economy by 2047, he noted.
Mr. Vikramarka held a review meeting with senior officials at the Integrated District Office Complex (IDOC) in Khammam on Wednesday.
He said the per diem charges were increased by 40% to ensure quality food in the government hostels and a special menu was suggested. Through nutritious food, the government aims to ensure good health for students and build strong human capital.
Government, local authorities and all boarding schools provide adequate facilities. He noted that clutter and cosmetic bills that have been pending for years are regularly cleaned up.
He said that public welfare was the sole objective of the government and negligence by officials and employees would not be tolerated under any circumstances as the government entered its third year. Everyone must remain accountable to the public, he insisted.
He clearly stated that if any incident takes place in government or private educational institutions, the concerned officer will be responsible.
He directed that a checklist of mandatory qualifications and facilities be prepared for private educational institutions and permission should be granted only if all requirements are met. Collector Anudeep Durishetty and others were present.
Later, the Deputy CM conducted a surprise inspection at Tribal Welfare Girls’ Gurukul College at Tanikella in Konijerla mandal and interacted with the students.
Published – 24 Dec 2025 20:56 IST
