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Telangana government laid emphasis on providing digital education as well and high schools have been provided with 13,983 interactive flat panels, which work as mini-computers
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The cost of the works of a school under Mana Ooru-Mana Badi scheme at Mavala mandal centre in Adilabad is Rs 64 lakh
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Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy said the free distribution of textbooks and notebooks, which would cost Rs.200 crore this year, was facilitated by CM KCR with a generous approach towards development of the education sector in the State
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As part of extending digital education under the 'Mana Ooru – Mana Badi' programme, the interactive flat panels are being installed in the government and local body schools across Telangana
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Telangana government has not only improved the facilities, but also introduced English medium and recruited quality teachers, said Errabelli Dayakar Rao
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As part of the renovation works, electrification works worth Rs 6.53 crore were completed in 70 schools in Warangal
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A village sarpanch has lodged a complaint with District Collector Shaik Yasmeen Basha against the former collector G Ravi, accusing him of not clearing pending bills
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Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar opined that students are excelling in studies and parents, happy with English education in government schools
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Telangana government intends to introduce digital education system in a phased manner in government schools, said Puvvada
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Errabelli Dayakar Rao reminded that the State government had allotted Rs 7,000 crore for Mana Ooru-Mana Badi scheme aimed at developing schools
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The accused, Mathangi Srilatha, allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 50,000 and accepted Rs 25,000 as the first installment to sign the cheques for Complainant's father who had completed works under the Mana Ooru Mana Badi scheme
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An ultra-modern function hall with an outlay of Rs 3.12 crore and renovation of the school building in the village under Mana Ooru Mana Badi programme with Rs 80 lakh were some of the completed projects
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The Collector held a review meeting with officials and school headmasters on SSC exams, Aadhaar registration, Mana Ooru Mana Badi programme and others here on Wednesday.
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As many as 426 government schools in Khammam and 368 schools in Kothagudem district are being renovated
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Telangana government was taking up the programme in 26,065 government schools in three phases, spread over three years and with a financial outlay of Rs 7,289.54 crore
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Owing to measures by authorities, State-run schools gain 6.3 per cent more admissions than their private counterparts.
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Of the total, Rs 16,092 crore was earmarked for Secondary Education and Rs 3,001 crore for higher education
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The Energy Minister said that the State government had laid special focus on improving the quality of education in government schools in addition to developing facilities.
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13 schools in the remote mandals including Eturnagaram, Kannaigudem, Mangapet and Tadwai mandals have got a facelift with Rs 1.19 crore under the first phase of the programme
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The Education Minister urged local public representatives to participate in the inaugural programmes of the revamped schools.