CM instructs IAS, IPS officers to visit schools in Telangana

Hyderabad: In a decisive move aimed at uplifting government schools in Telangana, chief minister A Revanth Reddy has directed IAS and IPS officers to engage with students and monitor school facilities actively. This announcement came during Children’s Day celebrations at LB Stadium, where the chief minister outlined the government’s initiatives to improve educational standards. The ...Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News, Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS.

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Hyderabad: In a decisive move aimed at uplifting government schools in Telangana, chief minister A Revanth Reddy has directed IAS and IPS officers to engage with students and monitor school facilities actively. This announcement came during Children’s Day celebrations at LB Stadium, where the chief minister outlined the government’s initiatives to improve educational standards. The directive mandates that IAS and IPS officers conduct bi-weekly visits to government schools in their districts, setting a new precedent for administrative involvement in education.

Revanth Reddy said the government has allocated over seven percent of the state’s budget to education. He highlighted measures taken so far that include: In a bold step towards accountability, the chief minister warned IAS and IPS officers that failure to uphold their duties in supporting schools could impact their promotion and transfer opportunities. The active participation of IAS and IPS officers in school administration aims to bridge the gap between policy and execution.



By interacting directly with students and teachers, these officers are expected to gain insights into the needs and challenges faced by schools in Telangana. The Chief Minister urged district collectors to conduct weekly visits to ensure that educational facilities, resources, and quality standards align with government objectives. The Chief Minister unveiled plans to form a State Education Commission dedicated to addressing student issues.

As the first initiative of its kind in India, the commission will focus on streamlining education policies, providing direct support to students, and enhancing the quality of government schools in Telangana. This commission is expected to play a crucial role in identifying and addressing systemic issues, helping create a more student-friendly educational environment..