Telangana: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has called for a strategically important and comprehensive review meeting at the Command Control Centre, Hyderabad, addressing a plethora of problems faced by the school education system in the state.
The meeting was witnessed by esteemed officials and renowned persons like K. Keshava Rao, Advisor to Government, and Akunuri Murali, Chairman of the Education Commission. Jayaprakash Narayan, a retired IAS officer and others on the Education Commission, participate in deliberations on issues and possible reforms.
Therefore, it became an urgent need to find out a fact regarding the deficiencies in the schooling system in Telangana territory, and to evolve certain strategies that can act as a solution to this! Education being one of the key pillars of the development of the state, it was emphasized in the review that the burden would be to enforce quality growth in education to be accessed by every student across the state.
Obviously towards this discussion, a number of shortcomings within the existing school education framework were immediately listed and underscored by meeting participants, as being those: infrastructural oldness, need of modern teaching methodologies, and lack of trained teachers.
Nevertheless, many regarded these reforms that are considered as the upcoming legalities that can shape this stronger education sector: an education system with specific control would be able to meet the changing demands for the future at the depute level yet resourced and empowered enough.
The meeting actually stands as a mere inscription of the historical act of the government to give primacy to raise educational standards alongside plugging loopholes under the associations of members of the Education Commission that will assure these reforms are designed and implemented in such a way that would render Telangana school education system inclusive and future-ready.
The meeting was a stepping stone for CM Revanth Reddy as a momentous platform to undertake this campaign to uplift education in Telangana by establishing the foundation that will benefit students, teachers, and overall development of the state.
[Source Credit: Deccan Chronicle]