Gurukul students call on A.P. CM Jagan
The Hindu
Five US-bound students and two returnees met CM Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. He enquired about their backgrounds, presented them Samsung tabs and announced ₹1 lakh incentive. He directed officials to monitor pursuits of returnees to ensure continued studies.
Students of AP Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions’ Society (Gurukul schools), who were selected for studies in the U.S., called on Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy at his Camp Office here on Thursday.
Five students, who were among the 30 selected nationwide to pursue education in the U.S., and two students who returned to India after completing their studies in America, met the Chief Minister. D. Naveena, S. Jnaneswara Rao, R. Ivangil, B. Hasini, Ch. Akanksha, K. Aksha and C Teja were among those who met him.
The Chief Minister enquired about their family background and academic careers, presented them Samsung tabs and announced an incentive of ₹1 lakh each.
He directed the officials to monitor the pursuits of even those students who returned to India after completing their courses in the U.S. to ensure that they continued their studies.
Social Welfare Minister M. Nagarjuna, Principal Secretary G. Jayalakshmi, APSWREIS Secretary Pavana Murthy and West Godavari DCO N. Sanjeeva Rao were present.