

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu stated that there is a need for significant changes in the fields of science and technology. He called upon students not to limit themselves to textbooks but to focus on innovations and new ideas. He said that only by improving their thinking process can they excel in their chosen field. As part of his three-day tour of Kuppam in Chittoor district, his own constituency, the Chief Minister visited Agastya Vidyachal in Gudupalle and inaugurated a teacher training center established at a cost of Rs. 3 crore. He laid the foundation stone for the Learners Accommodation Facility Center and the Oberoi Visitors Center and watched a video about the programs along with the students.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister inaugurated several development programs in the Kuppam region. He offered prayers to the reservoir filled with Handri-Neeva waters. He inaugurated the Heritage Village-Bouldering Park in Kangundi and inspected the homestays and tent accommodations set up by the tourism department. He also inaugurated the Co-working Space center and the Aditya Birla Skill Training Center. Recalling his association with Agastya founder Ramji Raghavan, he said that such centers are crucial in increasing scientific and technological awareness among students. Chandrababu's appreciation of the children's innovations and his order to give them a Rs. 10,000 prize for encouragement was particularly noteworthy.











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