
Khammam, Oct.11 (NSS): Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka said the Integrated residential schools would bring revolutionary changes in the Telangana education sector in the days to come.
The Deputy Chief Minister laid foundation for the Young India Integrated School Complex construction at Govindapuram in Bonakallu mandal of Madhira Constituency in Khammam district on Friday.
Speaking on the occasion, Bhatti Vikramarka said that these integrated schools were conceptualised with the fundamental Congress ideology to take society forward without divisions and disparities on the basis of caste, religion and develop society as one big joint family.
“The work on Integrated Residential Schools is initiated along with deliberations on syllabus and facilities to provide quality human resources to future generations who can compete at global level,” he said.
The Deputy Chief Minister also clarified that with the construction of integrated residential schools, existing SC, ST, Minority, general residential schools would not be closed down as some were thinking and the existing residential schools for different communities would continue and permanent buildings would be constructed for them.
Making it clear that opposition’s negative remarks would not affect development programmes, he said the Congress government would work for the goal of achieving egalitarian socity in democratic Telangana.
Sharing that he had studied in government school, Bhatti said that they developed models of integrated residential schools with a view to ensure no one ever faced any small hardship which he had faced during his time as student.
“Chief Minister and I together finalised the designs keeping in mind the hopes and wishes of every mother. The concept was discussed in the Cabinet and action plan was formulated,” he added.