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    BRS Leaders Visit Gurukula School to Address Student Concerns

    In Jogulamba Gadwal district, leaders from the BRS Party and the BRSV team visited the Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Gurukula School and College near Marlabidu village. Their goal was to understand and address the difficulties faced by students living in the hostel.

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    However, during the visit, the school staff locked the gates, preventing the leaders from entering the premises. Despite this, the BRS team engaged with students outside the gate to hear their grievances and learn more about the challenges they face.

    Senior BRS leader Basu Hanumanthu Naidu criticized the situation and raised serious concerns. He said, “Students in Gurukula institutions are dealing with many problems. Locking the gates and denying us entry is unacceptable. Why is the Chief Minister silent on these pressing issues? The government must stop neglecting the future of our children. Immediate steps should be taken to provide basic amenities, and an Education Minister must be appointed to address these concerns.”

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    The event saw active participation from several BRS leaders and supporters. District BRSV president Kurva Pallaiah, constituency president Md. Maj, along with leaders such as Thirumalesh, Govardhan, Paramesh, Kamesh, and Ramudu, were present. Many party workers, youth members, and activists also joined the program to support the cause.

    The visit highlighted the need for urgent attention to the education system and the welfare of students in Gurukula institutions across the state.

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    Rajesh M
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