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Minister Vasamsetti Subhash assures quality education

25-12-2024 12:00:00 AM

“Students with 75% attendance in an academic year would benefit from the Talli Ki Vandanam scheme,”

Vasamsetti Subhash Labour Minister, AP Govt He also encouraged teachers to include mental wellness practices such as physical exercise, meditation, and relaxation techniques to reduce stress among students

Metro India News | AMARAVATI

The central government has allocated Rs. 2,326 cr for higher education in the current budget, prioritizing the educational sector, announced State Labour Minister Vasamsetti Subhash. The minister made the remarks during a surprise inspection of the Smt. Indira Gandhi Municipal High School at Chintapalli Suranna Nagar on Monday.

Minister Subhash meticulously examined the school premises and reviewed the implementation of the Dokka Seethamma Mid-Day Meal Scheme. In a hands-on gesture, he tasted the meals served to students to ensure quality. Addressing the school’s staff, he stressed the need for government schools to match the quality of private institutions in teaching standards while providing better facilities for students

During his visit, the minister highlighted the importance of maintaining cleanliness, greenery, and sports activities within the school. He urged teachers to foster good habits and moral values among students, emphasizing that collective efforts from teachers would lead to positive behavioural changes.

Subhash also recommended that schools ensure parents are well-informed about their children's academic progress through regular updates. He promised to address pending infrastructure issues, including incomplete building constructions and the modernization of kitchen facilities

Minister Subhash reminded everyone that students with 75% attendance in an academic year would benefit from the Talli Ki Vandanam scheme, underscoring the government’s commitment to incentivizing education. He also encouraged teachers to include mental wellness practices such as physical exercise, meditation, and relaxation techniques to reduce stress among students.

“The responsibility of shaping students into responsible and socially conscious citizens lies equally with teachers and parents,” said Subhash. He urged students to make full use of the opportunities provided by the government and work towards achieving success in life. 

During his visit, the minister interacted with several students, inquiring about their challenges and experiences. He assured them that any academic or infrastructural issues brought to his attention would be promptly addressed.