Honourable Chief Minister Enumula Revanth Reddy, on a momentous Friday, blesses the 150th anniversary of Zilla Parishad High School at Mogiligida village of Farooq Nagar mandal in Shad Nagar constituency of Ranga Reddy district. He was speaking directly to the people in which he would say how government schools played their part in giving the state and the nation a better future while at the same time interlocking with the theme of nostalgia and hopes.
Chief Minister spoke of how the school held an important historical value since personalities from this place were well known. From the name of the founder, Burgula Ramakrishna Rao to Satyanarayana Reddy, Marri Chenna Reddy, and finally to Professor Haragopal, the list continues and completes that the institution holds on to glorious days on an uninterrupted basis.
Expenditure for Development of Village:.
Enumula Revanth Reddy admitted that education will always be a school, promised initiatives for the development of Mogiligida village in the amount of ₹16 crore. Putting up a modern technology center, a police station, and a library, are some of those. He says it reflects the commitment of the government towards making it a student-friendly learning entity.
In the speech, he revealed the activities of the state government in the development of education. The activities were: Recruitment and Promotions-Within six months of the coming of the present government, there were recruitments to 11,000 teaching positions, 21,000 teachers were promoted, and 35,000 transfers were completed. Hostel Students Support-Diet charges for students in hostels have been hiked to help them have the best nutritional assistance.
Better teaching experience: In teaching, professors attained retirement ages of 65 years. Students will enjoy the experience and expertise that such professors can produce.
Call to action to teachers
He challenged the teachers to drive the change and make government schools better institutions, where students would bring out hidden talents in both academics and sports. He agreed that government school teachers carry the best qualification and experience in education; they have to demolish existing challenges and push the educational system forward collectively.
The Chief Minister further stated that the state is in need of education considerably by the rural areas and added that the state was more than keen to explore and hone talent from the remotest of places. He continued and clarified that education is a long-term investment, stating that they had already made up their minds to take this industry to a new level in no time without any compromise.
Conclusion
Among the chief guests who visited the function, there are Prof. Kodandaram, Govt Chief Whip Patnam Mahender Reddy, MLA Veerlapalli Shankar, Prof Haragopal, and several other officers.
CM Speech, vision statements developmental announcements have given this much-needed leap in a right direction of the strengthening of government schools which are meant to remain nurseries for the leaders and the future innovators.
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