Bhatti Vikramarka inspects Lakshmipuram integrated school campus

Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka inspected the construction works of the Lakshmipuram integrated school campus in Bonakal mandal of Khammam district on Sunday and directed officials to maintain the highest quality standards while completing the project on schedule.

Describing the Integrated Residential Schools being built across Telangana as “temples of vision,” Bhatti Vikramarka said the institutions would play a crucial role in shaping the future of coming generations. He reiterated that the Indiramma People’s Government is giving top priority to education.

During the visit, the Deputy Chief Minister toured the Lakshmipuram integrated school campus and reviewed the progress of ongoing construction works. He inspected the junior hostel, junior and senior academic blocks, and the Administrative Block. He also sought detailed updates from officials regarding the status of the project.

Bhatti Vikramarka closely examined the infrastructure being developed for students and assessed whether the works were progressing according to the approved plans and timelines.

Laboratory facilities at Lakshmipuram integrated school reviewed

The Deputy Chief Minister paid special attention to the mechanical, science, mathematics, and computer laboratory buildings. He said these facilities would provide students with opportunities to acquire knowledge and skills needed for a successful future.

He instructed officials and contractors to accelerate construction activities and ensure that every component of the project meets prescribed norms. Furthermore, he warned against any compromise on quality and stressed the importance of delivering the campus within the stipulated timeframe.

Bhatti Vikramarka stated that government spending on education should be viewed as an investment rather than an expense. He said every rupee allocated to educational infrastructure contributes to building capable, skilled, and responsible future generations.