Hyderabad: Telangana Collectors stepped into classrooms across multiple districts and interacted directly with students, highlighting the state government’s focus on strengthening public education and encouraging academic excellence.
In a unique initiative, District Collectors moved beyond their administrative duties and spent time in schools, engaging with students and participating in classroom teaching activities.
District Collector Priyanka Ala visited the Primary School at Tiprus village in Utkoor mandal of Narayanpet district. During her visit, she interacted with students and reviewed academic activities at the school.
District Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha visited the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, Model School and Girls’ Hostel at Kodakandla in Jangaon district. He interacted with students and personally taught mathematics classes. Moreover, he encouraged students to pursue their studies with confidence and determination.
Telangana Collectors engage directly with students
Hanamkonda District Collector Chahat Bajpai made a surprise visit to the Primary and High Schools at Jeelgul village. She interacted with students and teachers and assessed the academic environment at the institutions.
Similarly, Mahabubabad District Collector Sneha Shabareesh visited the Government Boys Junior College in Mahabubabad town. She discussed academic goals with students and also participated in classroom teaching sessions. Through these visits, the Telangana Collectors sought to motivate students and strengthen confidence in government educational institutions.
Telangana Collectors reinforce focus on public education
Officials said the initiative reflected the government’s commitment to improving learning outcomes and promoting quality education in government schools. Furthermore, the visits provided students with an opportunity to interact directly with senior administrators and receive encouragement from public leaders.
The participation of Telangana Collectors in classroom activities also reinforced the message that education remains a priority area for the government. Their engagement highlighted the importance of guidance, mentorship and continuous support for students. Officials noted that the visits inspired students, boosted morale among teachers and demonstrated leadership through direct community engagement.
By entering classrooms and interacting with young learners, the Telangana Collectors underscored the importance of nurturing future generations and strengthening the public education system across the state.