Telangana CM Revanth Reddy unveiled the Young India Police School brochure and website, emphasizing its vision to provide discipline-based education modeled after Sainik Schools.
HYDERABAD: Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy launched the Young India Police School brochure and website on Saturday, underscoring the institution’s mission to provide discipline-based education. The initiative aims to establish the school as a role model similar to Sainik Schools, focusing on academics, physical training, and leadership development.
During the event, the Chief Minister reviewed the school uniform designs and emphasized the need for the institution to maintain high standards. He stated that the Young India Police School should serve as a benchmark for the entire country in terms of quality education and discipline.
CM Revanth Reddy instructed officials to introduce modern educational methodologies while ensuring that sports and physical fitness remain integral to the curriculum. He also directed that children of police martyrs be given top priority in admissions, recognizing the sacrifices made by police personnel and their families.
The Young India Police School reflects the Telangana government’s commitment to a holistic education system that integrates discipline, academics, and sports. By fostering well-rounded and responsible citizens, the school is expected to set a new standard in the state’s educational landscape.