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    Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka recently reviewed the progress of establishing SC, ST, and BC minority Gurukuls at a single location called “Integrated Residential Campus.” The goal is to offer education with modern amenities and promote equality among students.

    The government has chosen Kodangal and Madhira constituencies for the initial phase of this project. In a meeting with architects and officials, including Burra Venkatesham, Principal Secretary of the Education Department, they discussed the Master Plan of Integrated Campuses and other relevant matters.

    Plans are in place to convert these integrated residentials into compact education centers spanning 20 to 25 acres in each constituency. This swift action demonstrates the government’s dedication to providing quality education and expanding opportunities for students in underprivileged communities.

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