Minister Telangana Gurukul Alagu Varshini deals with the media about its initiatives, including cooperation with the UNNATI Foundation based in Bengalur focused on reading students, the French Embassy for Certification Courses in Telangana in residential institutions in residential institutions (May 1325) | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Institutions (TGSWREIS) will launch a free program for the development of skills for all of its students of 2025-26 academic year.
The aim cooperates with UNNATHI FOUNDATION based in Bengalur and on Tuesday was presented by Secretary of Aragu Varshini.
Mrs. Varshini, who deals with the press, explained that students in the age group 18-25, including gurukul graduates, will be able to participate. With a combination of offline and online training modules, 200 hours of training and 70 hours of practical applications will be achieved. The program will be formally launched in Gurculs 3 June.
“In addition, we are starting this academic year 15 new professional courses. The aim is to train 36,000 students as employees,” she stressed.
Tgswreis also cooperates with the French Embassy of France in India, India for certifiable courses for teachers and students of Gurukuls.
Starting with A1 class and advancing to B and C, the student could become proficient. The program would also start in June.
Mrs. Varshini reported that this year a total of 1,69,171 applications for 57,523 entry chairs were received. In two rounds of counseling, 55 504 seats were occupied and the remaining 2,019 chairs will be unoccupied for a special category. The last round of advice will take place on 20 May.
Published – May 13, 2025 21:35