

Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Nara Lokesh interacted with students at the Government High School in Kokkiligadda, Krishna district, where he inaugurated additional classrooms constructed at a cost of ₹1.40 crore under the P4 initiative with donor support. Addressing Class IX and X students, Lokesh encouraged them to study sincerely, saying their academic success would reflect the government's performance. He also advised students and parents to use the LEAP App to monitor academic progress, attendance and examination results.
During a meeting with teachers, Lokesh said he had chosen the Education Department with the goal of bringing meaningful reforms to the state's education system. He urged teachers to focus on improving learning outcomes and achieving 100 percent pass results. He announced that bridge course material would be provided for academically weaker students and instructed teachers to ensure that parents download the LEAP App before the statewide Parent-Teacher Meetings scheduled for next month. Earlier, Lokesh visited the Sri Subrahmanyeswara Swamy Temple at Mopidevi and offered special prayers.














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