Revanth Reddy Decides To Build “Young India Residential Schools” In Each Constituency
Hyderabad, Feb 14 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has taken a key decision on the establishment of “young India Residential Schools“. Key orders have been issued to the education department officials in this regard.
The Chief Minister held a review meeting with the education department officials at the State Secretariat today (Friday). He inquired from the officials about the procurement of sites for Young India Residential Schools planned to be built in each constituency and other details.
Revanth Reddy ordered that there should be plans to complete the work within the specified time in one hundred constituencies. He instructed the officials to complete the work related to the permits for the completed sites in the constituencies at the earliest. He suggested that they should examine whether the proposed sites are suitable for the establishment of residential schools.
He suggested that alternative land should be acquired where there is no suitable land. Collectors were instructed to conduct field visits and take steps to complete the land identification process as soon as possible. he said that a report should be submitted within a week regarding the land identification process for the construction of residential schools. he said that steps should be taken to start work on a war footing in the constituencies where land acquisition has already taken place.
He ordered steps to ensure that 100 per cent of all types of infrastructure work is completed in 105 constituencies within two years. He suggested that proper infrastructure be provided at Veeranari Chakali Ailamma Women’s University with that level of standards. He said that plans should be prepared for the playground, academic block and other facilities keeping in mind future needs. He concluded by clarifying that the government is ready to provide the necessary funds for the development of the university. (Maxim News)