Telangana govt provides free education, books in state-run institutions
Updated:1 month, 3 weeks ago
Updated:1 month, 3 weeks ago
Hyderabad, Feb 03 (ANI): Telangana government is providing free education to students from minority communities. They are also providing them with free food, books, uniforms and other facilities. The students and teachers of TMREIS informed that the admissions are open for the students. The admissions are held free of cost, and the students are provided with free uniform, textbooks, note books, shoes, blankets. Highly qualified and dedicated staff are there to teach the students. M Parveen, Principal, Telangana minority residential girls 2, said, “The admissions for the year 2023 to 2024 for the 5 to 9 classes and intermediate 1st year. The admissions are held free of cost, they are given free uniform, textbooks, note books, shoes, blankets for the children. Highly qualified and dedicated staff to teach the students. We focus on the overall development of the students. This is all possible because of chief minister KCR. She further urged the parent to register their kids in the school through online registration. The main interest of the CM was to provide education to the poorest of the poor.”
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