Bhatti sets deadline for Gurukul school preparedness

Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka directed officials to complete Gurukul school preparedness measures before the new academic year begins on June 12.

Bhatti Vikramarka conducted a review meeting at the Khammam Collectorate along with district collector Divakar TS, additional collector Dr P. Srija, Police Commissioner Sunil Dutt and other officials.

The Deputy Chief Minister instructed officials to improve admissions in Gurukul institutions across the district every year.

He also directed authorities to conduct a special study in residential schools where seats remained vacant. Officials must identify the reasons and resolve the issues immediately, he said.

Gurukul school preparedness review focuses on infrastructure

Bhatti Vikramarka instructed officials to complete repairs and infrastructure works during the summer vacation itself.

He also directed authorities to display diet charges and menu details prominently in every residential educational institution.

According to the Deputy Chief Minister, district-level officers should act as in-charge officials for Gurukul institutions. He instructed them to visit schools every month and submit inspection reports.

Bhatti Vikramarka further directed district officials to regularly inspect schools and maintain proper records.

He also instructed doctors to conduct monthly health check-ups for students studying in residential institutions.

Officials were asked to submit a detailed report on Gurukul schools functioning in rented buildings. The Deputy Chief Minister said authorities should continue repair works without interruption.

Gurukul school preparedness linked to Young India projects

Bhatti Vikramarka instructed officials to speed up construction of five Young India Integrated School buildings currently under progress.

He also directed authorities to prepare advance plans regarding SC, ST, BC and Minority Gurukul institutions functioning in rented premises.

The Deputy Chief Minister instructed regional coordinators to inspect all schools within the next 12 days and submit reports based on a prescribed checklist.

He emphasised that timely distribution of textbooks and uniforms should remain a top priority before the academic year begins.

Bhatti Vikramarka stated that the Telangana government was investing heavily in education and would not tolerate negligence in the sector.