Hyderabad: T-SAT CEO Bodanapalli Venugopal Reddy urged the policy committee to make the broadcaster a partner in the Telangana new education policy. He met committee chairman and state advisor K. Keshava Rao at his residence in Hyderabad on Thursday, where he presented the policy document prepared by T-SAT.
During the meeting, Reddy said the platform held the top rank among digital education channels in India. Moreover, it offered learning material from primary classes to university level. It also supplied content for competitive exams. Through satellite, a mobile app, OTT platforms, and social media, the service reached learners aged five to sixty.
T-SAT partner role in Telangana’s new education policy
Reddy explained that T-SAT secured 4.8 million views, indicating broad acceptance across various sections. Furthermore, he noted that the platform reached the national top position within two years. He added that T-SAT was ready to extend full digital support to the state through the Telangana New Education Policy.
After reviewing the document, Keshava Rao expressed satisfaction. Additionally, he praised the services available to students, youth, adults, women, and several other groups. He assured that the Telangana new education policy would include T-SAT as a partner, so that its services could be utilised across various sectors.