Andhra CM Jagan Mohan Reddy reviews new education policy

In a bid to provide quality education, teaching and infrastructure in the state, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday held a review meeting on the new education policy which was recently introduced by the Central Government.  The meeting was held at the Chief Minister's camp office in Tadepalli.  The meeting was attended by Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh and senior officials. It is well known that the government is already giving priority to education on a large scale.  

During a review meeting, the Chief Minister said the new educational policy will benefit teachers as well as students. "The expertise of teachers should be used for providing better education to the students," he said. The officials informed the Chief Minister that it is estimated that at least 21,654 new classrooms need to be constructed, which is in addition to Phase-1 and Phase-2 of Nadu Nedu works. The officers were directed to continue the Nadu-Nedu work as usual and complete the work as per the schedule.

"There should be no disruption for Nadu Nedu works due to the construction of additional classrooms. Teachers should be available as per the student-teacher ratio. No school should be closed and no teacher should be laid off," said Chief Minister.

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