
Telangana Chief Minister aims for 100% pass rate in intermediate exams
During the review, CM Reddy assessed architectural plans for the upcoming Young India Residential Schools, which are being constructed for both boys and girls across every Assembly constituency in the state.He proposed that each school prominently display a national flag and directed officials to submit weekly progress reports on the construction status. With land acquisition for the first set of schools completed, focus will now shift to identifying land for the second round of institutions.Additionally, the Chief Minister reviewed the proposed design for Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Mahila Vishwa Vidyalayam, a new women's university. He recommended several design changes and urged authorities to fast-track the tendering process.The high-level review was attended by Chief Minister's Advisor Vem Narender Reddy, Government Advisor K. Kesava Rao, Special Secretary to the CM Ajith Reddy, Education Secretary Yogita Rana, Higher Education Board Chairman Balakishta Reddy, Technical Education Commissioner Sridevasena, Education Special Secretary Haritha, JNTU Registrar Venkateswara Rao, among other key officials.(With ANI inputs)- Ends
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