Irrigation and Civil Supplies Minister Capt N Uttam Kumar Reddy promised to support the judiciary’s infrastructure in the State during an event at NALSAR University of Law. The event was attended by several dignitaries including the Attorney General of India, the Chief Justice of Telangana High Court, and the Vice-Chancellor of NALSAR University.
Reddy mentioned the 20% reservation for local students at NALSAR University introduced by the previous Congress government and requested the Vice-Chancellor to consider admitting more local students. He praised the university’s progress and assured full support from the State government for its growth.
The minister also announced plans for a world-class High Court complex in Hyderabad and promised to improve court facilities across Telangana. He emphasized the government’s respect for the judiciary and commitment to implementing its suggestions.
Reddy reiterated the government’s dedication to upholding democratic institutions and pledged to convey suggestions received at the event to the Chief Minister. He also launched a basic course on the Indian Constitution in Telugu and released a translated book on the Constitution during the event.