Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka launched digital board classrooms at the Government Junior College in Mudigonda on Sunday, advancing Telangana’s digital education push.
He said the state government is committed to using technology in classrooms. “Digital education Telangana will soon become a reality,” he stated. The government has signed MoUs with several companies to drive this change.
The administration is also shifting focus to English medium instruction and curriculum reforms. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is closely monitoring progress in the education sector.

The Deputy CM said the government aims to provide better learning for students in public schools. He identified infrastructure issues at the Mudigonda college and ordered officials to submit cost estimates for repairs.
Digital education Telangana enters classrooms with community support
Vikramarka praised Giddangula Corporation Chairman Royal Nageshwar Rao. Rao personally funded ₹1.5 lakh to install a digital board. The Deputy CM called the effort commendable.
As part of the visit, Vikramarka planted saplings on the campus to support a green drive.
నాగర్కర్నూల్ జిల్లా కొల్లాపూర్ నియోజకవర్గంలోని పవిత్ర క్షేత్రం సోమశిలలోని ద్వాదశ జ్యోతిర్లింగ క్షేత్రమైన లలిత సోమేశ్వర ఆలయాన్ని ఈ రోజు దర్శించాను. ఆలయంలో ప్రత్యేక పూజలు నిర్వహించి, రాష్ట్ర ప్రజల శాంతి, సమృద్ధి కోసం భగవంతుడిని ప్రార్థించాను.
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