
Hyderabad, Aug.26 (NSS): Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka said the State government is determined to encourage intellectual capabilities of youth on a big scale and taking up programmes that would help the State and the nation.
Speaking at a programme to extend financial incentives to those candidates who cleared UPSC Prelims and preparing for the Main examination at Secretariat here on Monday, the Deputy Chief Minister informed that the government’s endeavour was to address some of their financial constraints and hence launched this programme.
“For the first time in the history of the Telangana, the Congress government is extending Rs one lakh financial assistance to candidates appearing for mains. This programme will not only help in promoting education, but also help the State in future,”
Bhatti said.
He stated that the State government is giving special focus on many aspects related to education sector for the first time in the history of the State and Young India Integrated Residential Schools is one such new initiatve of Indiramma government in Telangana.