CM conducts a review with officials regarding integrated residential schools
The Hindu
Government officials plan to establish integrated residential schools in each Assembly constituency, starting with pilot projects in Kodangal and Madhira.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka reviewed with officials the proposal to establish an integrated residential school in each Assembly constituency across the State. The duo, along with Chief Secretary Santi Kumari, examined several models prepared by the architects at the meeting at the CM’s residence here on Sunday. Since the government is contemplating establishing integrated residential schools that comprise SC, ST, BC, and Minority schools on the same campus, officials are currently identifying suitable sites for the integrated schools.
Official sources said that the government had already acquired 20 acres of land each in Kodangal and Madhira Assembly constituencies, represented by Revanth Reddy and Bhatti respectively, and government is getting ready to set up the schools in these constituencies as pilot projects.
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