

Revanth Reddy has ordered the setting up of 100 Telangana Public Schools across all assembly constituencies (outside Hyderabad city) from the academic year 2026-27. As per the government’s plan, one model school would be developed in each constituency on a pilot basis. The schools will be designed on the lines of the Arutla Telangana Public School in Manchal mandal of Rangareddy district. These would be equipped with modern classrooms, playgrounds, teaching staff and transportation facilities. Reviewing the education department’s performance on Thursday at the Integrated Command Control Centre, the chief minister said government schools must emerge as centres of quality education. Revant Reddy said the government would allocate adequate funds for this purpose.
He instructed engineers to construct government schools in the Core Urban Region Economy (CURE) areas, on par with corporate institutions and using modern technology. Officials must complete the work on 12 integrated new schools within a year. These institutions, he said, should offer facilities comparable to reputed schools such as Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and Jubilee Hills Public School in Hyderabad. He also stressed that there should be no compromise in upgrading 17 schools and providing additional infrastructure in 164 schools in CURE region, under the programme. As part of the government’s proposed 99-day initiative, one week would be dedicated exclusively to educational activities, during which public representatives and officials would visit schools and colleges to assess infrastructure gaps and take corrective action.












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