Hyderabad: The government is planning to invest heavily in improving Gurukuls and Residential Schools, with a focus on providing quality education to marginalized communities.
The Young India Integrated Schools model has been launched to upgrade the infrastructure and learning standards of these schools across Telangana. Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka announced that the goal is to develop these schools to meet international standards.
These schools will be built on 20-25 acres of land. They will offer free education from the primary level, specifically targeting children from poor and underprivileged communities.
This project aims to give students from weaker sections of society better educational opportunities, helping them to achieve a brighter future and more equal chances in life.