Hyderabad: The Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society conducted the TGMREIS LEAP conference at the Telangana State Forest Academy to strengthen academic leadership and institutional accountability across the state.
The state-level programme, titled Leadership for Excellence and Accountability Program, brought together senior officials, principals and institutional heads from TGMREIS institutions.
Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammed Azharuddin attended the conference along with TGMREIS Vice Chairman and President Faheem Qureshi and TGMREIS Secretary B. Shafiullah.
Addressing the gathering, Azharuddin described education as the strongest foundation for an equitable and progressive society. He further said educational institutions should nurture aspirations, confidence and future leadership.
The minister congratulated TGMREIS students, teachers and parents for achievements in Intermediate results and JEE Mains 2026. According to him, the results reflected discipline, commitment and a strong academic ecosystem.
TGMREIS LEAP conference focuses on accountability
Azharuddin also acknowledged the support extended by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for minority welfare and quality education initiatives in Telangana.
Meanwhile, Faheem Qureshi said TGMREIS was evolving into a model educational system that combined equity with excellence. He stated that the LEAP initiative aimed to strengthen accountability, improve administrative efficiency and create a results-oriented culture in institutions.
Qureshi highlighted structured preparation for competitive examinations, including IIT-JEE, NEET and Civil Services, as major focus areas. In addition, he stressed the importance of academic audits, data-driven governance and real-time performance tracking.
B. Shafiullah said TGMREIS had completed a decade of institutional growth and academic progress. He added that the next phase would focus on improving quality standards, expanding excellence and strengthening accountability mechanisms across institutions.
Officials said the conference reinforced TGMREIS’s commitment to leadership-driven education, institutional reform and student empowerment across minority educational institutions in Telangana.