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    Nagar Kurnool: Integrated Education Statistician Madhu Sudan Reddy has instructed Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGVBs) to strictly follow the guidelines for food distribution and related processes. He emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards to ensure students’ health and well-being.

    On Wednesday, a meeting was held at the District Education Office (DEO) to discuss the quality of food materials and their distribution in KGVB schools. During the meeting, Madhu Sudan Reddy stressed that the food served to students must be properly cleaned and cooked. The cooking areas should also be kept clean to maintain hygiene.

    In addition to maintaining hygiene, he highlighted the need for proper health measures to protect the students. He also suggested that special plans should be made to improve the overall educational standards in the schools.

    KGVB Monitoring Officer, Shobharani, pointed out the importance of not only providing quality education but also nutritious and tasty meals to the students. She urged that specific actions be taken to ensure all students pass their intermediate and SSC exams.

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    Shobharani also mentioned that there are 42 subject-specific vacancies across 20 KGVBs. These positions will be filled with approval from the district collector. The goal is to enhance the educational environment before the upcoming NYASS exams in November.

    Several other officials, including Sharifuddin, Nooruddin, Murali Dhar Reddy, and Venkataram Reddy, also attended the meeting.

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