Rangareddy, june 17 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that rubies will be extracted from the soil through government schools. Today (Wednesday), the CM inaugurated the Telangana Public School in Arutla in the district. The government has built the government school on a corporate level.
Speaking at a public meeting organized there on the occasion of the school inauguration, the CM said that the Arutla school was built as a pilot project. It was revealed that the government is spending Rs. 27 thousand crores on the education department. He said that parents have misconceptions about education in government schools. TPSs are being established to remove everyone’s misconceptions.
The Chief Minister said that the Education Commission was formed to clean up the education system. He said that only education can radically change our lives. He said that education is not an expense, but an investment. He said that we are trying to bring about change in the society through education. He said that quality education is necessary for everyone to eliminate inequalities in the society. He said that there are people who have studied in government schools and have become IAS, IPS and CMs. He said that the idea that studying in government schools is a disgrace should go away.
The CM criticized the previous government for encouraging the caste system by setting up a school for each community. He said that they set up a school for each caste, namely SC, ST, BC, and minority. He explained that integrated schools are being built to eradicate the caste system. He said that when Messi was brought to Hyderabad, there were criticisms. He said that Messi was brought to inspire the players. He said that Messi is not a drug gang leader, nor an economic criminal. Criticizing that the previous government provided uniforms, they were torn within a month, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that this government is providing education kits with quality items. (Maxim News)
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