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MLA Tellam Venkat Rao Brings Young India Integrated School to Bhadrachalam

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Last updated: June 1, 2025 11:24 am
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Bhadrachalam, May 31 : MLA Tellam Venkat Rao has brought a huge educational development to the students of Bhadradri Kothagudem district. The Telangana State Government has approved the construction of Young India Integrated Residential Schools (YIIRS) in Bhadrachalam and Ashwaraopet constituencies. This is part of a statewide project, where Rs. 4,000 crores have been sanctioned, with Rs. 200 crores allocated per constituency.

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Modern Facilities at No Cost to StudentsPeople Thank Leaders for this Historic OpportunityAuthor: Snap News Service
MLA Tellam Venkat Rao Brings Young India Integrated School to Bhadrachalam
MLA Tellam Venkat Rao Brings Young India Integrated School to Bhadrachalam

In Bhadrachalam constituency, the new integrated school will need about 30 acres of land. Since land is limited in Bhadrachalam town, MLA Tellam Venkat Rao is planning to construct the school in Dummugudem mandal.

Modern Facilities at No Cost to Students

These modern schools will include:

  • Digital classrooms
  • Large playgrounds
  • Residential quarters for teachers
  • Well-equipped libraries
  • Computers for students

This new school is expected to help poor and tribal students get free, high-quality education from Class 1 to Degree level. Many parents in the area want to send their children to private or corporate schools, but cannot afford the fees. Now, thanks to the efforts of MLA Tellam Venkat Rao, students can access better-than-corporate-level education for free.

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People Thank Leaders for this Historic Opportunity

The people of Bhadrachalam and Pinapaka constituencies are celebrating this major step. They have expressed gratitude to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka, and especially to MLA Tellam Venkat Rao for ensuring that the Young India Integrated School was sanctioned for their region.

This school will be a life-changing opportunity for hundreds of students in the Bhadradri Kothagudem district, helping them continue their studies and secure a better future.

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