A Revanth Reddy, the chief minister of Telangana, announced on Friday that an education panel would be formed shortly by his administration to address issues in this field.
Following a discussion with a number of education experts, Revanth Reddy stated in an official release on Friday night that his government is dedicated to providing high-quality education, skill development, and job creation from Anganwadis and primary schools to universities.
The government has taken several measures, including issuing notification for recruitment of 11,000 teachers, decided to conduct teachers’ eligibility test, and providing uniforms and textbooks to students on the day schools are reopened, to strengthen the education system.
The educationists told the CM about several issues plaguing the education system, which include teaching staff not being recruited in universities during the last 10 years, absence of vice chancellors, lack of facilities in Anganwadis and Anganwadi personnel lacking required skills. The Chief Minister said the government would decide if a policy document is submitted on the changes to be brought in the education system.
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