Hyderabad.19.07.2024: The Congress government in Telangana has decided to advance a new policy aimed at strengthening government schools in the state. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has directed Education Secretary Burra Venkatesham to formulate plans to enhance government schools by next year.
In a significant move, CM Revanth Reddy emphasized that proposals should be developed to provide third class education teaching in Anganwadi schools, mirroring the play school model. This initiative will allow young students to study within their own villages.
To support this transition, CM Reddy has called for the appointment of additional teachers in Anganwadi centers alongside Vidyabo Dhana. From class 4 onwards, students will have the opportunity to attend semi-residential schools, with transportation facilities provided by the government to ensure easy access from their villages.
Strengthening Telangana Government Schools
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has also suggested that plans should be made to continue semi-residential schools in parallel with integrated residential schools. He has instructed officials to consult with academics and prepare for a pilot project in one or two mandals to test the new educational model.
Utilizing Resources for Better Education
The government is keen on utilizing both CSR funds and government resources to ensure that students receive all necessary facilities. CM Revanth Reddy is committed to taking all essential steps to provide better education to students across Telangana.
This new policy marks a significant step towards enhancing the educational framework in the state, starting from the grassroots level with Anganwadi centers and extending to semi-residential schooling from the fourth class onwards.