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Hans India
3 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
Govt is moving ahead with TG Rising-2047 Vision: Sridhar Babu
Karimnagar: The public government is moving ahead with the Telangana Rising-2047 Vision under the leadership of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to place Telangana State at the top of the Indian and global stage, said while attending the State Formation Day celebrations held here on Monday. Sridhar Babu said that the government has filled 60, 000 government jobs in the first year itself and achieved an investment of Rs 3 lakh crores and are creating one lakh jobs in the private sector. The government is providing financial assistance to those studying civils under the Rajiv Abhaya Hastam scheme. The construction of Young India Integrated Model Schools in a vast area of 25 acres has been started and undertaken the construction of 58 schools. With the aim of providing international quality education to students from all social groups, Young India Integrated Residential School will be built in Manakondur in the district. This monsoon, the fertilizer requirement for agriculture was 26,957 metric tons, and 30,403 metric tons of reserves were made available to farmers. Saidapur mandal was selected as a pilot project to implement Bhu Bharati in the district and revenue awareness seminars were organised in every village of the mandal, Sridhar Babu said. About 77, 083 people applied for Indiramma houses. Out of this, 11,575 houses have been sanctioned to the district in the first phase.


New Indian Express
6 days ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Construction cost of YIIRSs far less than that of IDOCs: Sources
HYDERABAD: Refuting the allegations being levelled by the BRS leaders, the state government sources on Friday clarified that the construction cost of Young India Integrated Residential School buildings was far less than that of Integrated District Offices Complexes (IDOC) built during the previous regime. 'The cost fixed for Siddipet IDOC was Rs 4,058 per sqft. It was Rs 4,990 for Sircilla IDOC, Rs 3,994 for Mulugu IDOC and Rs 4,875 for Warangal East IDOC. But the cost fixed for Young India Integrated Residential School buildings was Rs 3,730 per sqft,' sources said. The rate fixed for residential schools was very less when compared with cost of any construction activity taken up in the last two years, the sources said and added that the building cost was fixed in a transparent manner. The state government took up the Integrated Residential Schools to provide quality education to BC, SC, ST, Minority and EBC students. Though the BRS government constructed 600 residential school buildings, most of those were continued to be run from rented buildings without any amenities. Because of this, the Congress government decided to shift all those schools to the newly constructed Integrated Residential School buildings. Each Integrated Residential School can accommodate 2,650 students, sources said. 'Each Young India Residential School will have one academic building with four blocks (G+2) and a total of 1,60,339 sqft buildup are, six blocks of dormitory (G+3) with 2,57,451 sqft buildup area, dining and kitchen (G+1) with 41,860 sqft space and quarters for principal and staff. Each residential school will have 5,36,194 sft space, they added.


The Hindu
03-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Young India Integrated Residential Schools will set new benchmarks in education, make nation proud: Bhatti
The Young India Integrated Residential Schools being established by the Telangana government based on the concept of egalitarian education will set new benchmarks in the realm of education, making Telangana role model for the entire country, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said on Saturday. As many as 105 Young India Integrated Residential Schools are being set up in the State with an outlay of Rs 21,000 crore, he said, adding that the main objective of these schools is to create exceptional human resources for society through outstanding intellectual development. He was speaking after performing Bhoomi Puja for the Young India Integrated Residential School at Laxmipuram village in Bonakal mandal of Khammam district on Saturday. He said, 'These schools are being established as a brand of the Telangana government to provide quality education of international standards to lakhs of students and to groom them with extraordinary wisdom to enable them compete globally.' He also slammed the previous BRS regime, accusing it of failing to implement its much-touted promise to provide free education from KG to PG during its nearly decade-long rule. Earlier, the School Teachers' Federation (STF) State president Devarakonda Saidulu and leaders of BC Employees' Association felicitated Mr. Vikramarka at a programme in Khammam. The leaders of the BC Association said that the caste census offers a solution to the centuries-old suppression of BCs.