AP CM YS Jaganmohan Reddy launched Rajanna Badibata Programme at Vande Mataram High School in Penumaka. At a time, 2,000 Kids took part in the mass Aksharabyasa Programme on this occasion.
Jagan made it clear learning Telugu will be made compulsory in every soon apart from offering priority to English Medium. He pledged to bring revolutionary changes in the Education System within two years to suppress the domination of private institutions.
Upon releasing Academic Calendar, CM Jagan sought photographs of existing schools in the state. He promised to change them completely in the next two years.
Jagan stressed the need for high price tag of Institutions such as Narayana and Sri Chaitanya. He added, 'While the national average of illiteracy rate is 26 percent, It's 33 percent in AP. On January 26th next year, Each Mother who sends her Son/Daughter to the school will be paid Rs 15,000 under Amma Vodi Scheme. Let's celebrate Republic Day like a festival. My Goal is to ensure higher studies for every kid'.
Jagan made it clear learning Telugu will be made compulsory in every soon apart from offering priority to English Medium. He pledged to bring revolutionary changes in the Education System within two years to suppress the domination of private institutions.
Upon releasing Academic Calendar, CM Jagan sought photographs of existing schools in the state. He promised to change them completely in the next two years.
Jagan stressed the need for high price tag of Institutions such as Narayana and Sri Chaitanya. He added, 'While the national average of illiteracy rate is 26 percent, It's 33 percent in AP. On January 26th next year, Each Mother who sends her Son/Daughter to the school will be paid Rs 15,000 under Amma Vodi Scheme. Let's celebrate Republic Day like a festival. My Goal is to ensure higher studies for every kid'.