Jagan Asks Telugu NRIs To Stand By AP

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday called upon NRIs to be a part of AP's development by extending financial support and sharing their exposure and experience.

In a congratulatory video message forwarded to the ongoing NATA convention 2023 in Dallas, US, the Chief Minister congratulated the delegates and wished the convention great success.

With the aim of overhauling the educational sector, the government has been sincerely implementing programs like Amma Vodi, Goru Muddha, Vidya Kanuka, and Vasathi Deevena to enable hassle-free education, he stated.

He mentioned that revolutionary changes have been brought to the educational sector in the state in the last four years, helping students reach high positions and become global citizens. Readmore!

The Chief Minister informed the Telugu Diaspora that through the Nadu-Nedu program, the government has been improving basic infrastructure at government schools, providing tablets to students and teachers of class 8, introducing the subject-teacher concept from class 3, distributing bilingual textbooks, launching digital teaching through IFPs from class 6, and providing TOEFL training to students from class 3 to 10.

Starting from the next academic year, TOEFL training will also be given to students in intermediate courses. He added that the introduction of English medium education has been helping students face national and international competition in obtaining corporate jobs.

"Having been born on Telugu soil and representing the poor and middle class of our society, you all have reached top positions as CEOs, professors in universities, scientists in NASA, doctors, and business magnates. We feel proud of your achievements, driven by strong focus and commitment," he observed.

"The state is witnessing revolutionary changes in the fields of education, medical and health, agriculture, and housing for the betterment of our future generations. Alongside the transparent implementation of welfare programs, AP needs your support to carry forward these changes," he expressed to the Telugu Diaspora, encouraging them to contribute in any way they can for the state's growth.

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