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RGUKT-Basar students receive laptops and uniforms from KTR

At a campus event held on Saturday, IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao distributed laptops and uniforms to RGUKT-Basar students.

Rama Rao, who arrived at the university with ministers P Sabitha Indra Reddy, Allola Indrakaran Reddy, and Government Whip Balka Suman to participate in the institution’s 5th convocation, handed over laptops and uniforms to Pre-University Course (PUC)-I students. He stated that the state government was determined to provide better infrastructure and education to university students.

Later, the Minister convened a review meeting with the institution’s authorities to discuss the progress of development projects, steps to improve student academic performance, and the provision of employment and higher education opportunities.

Earlier, RGUKT Vice-Chancellor Prof V Venkata Ramana and Director S Satheesh Kumar received the Ministers.

Former MP S Venugopala Chary, Mudhole MLA G Vittal Reddy, and others were among those in attendance.

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The Telangana minister for IT and industries had also said that the Gift A Smile campaign is a much better use of money than spending on elections.

At a Gift A Smile event in Rajanna Sircilla, KTR praised the chief minister for his efforts to improve education in the state. A total of 6000 Samsung Akash Byju tabs were distributed to students in Government schools in the area in classes 11 and 12.

“Since I was elected as your MLA, I have worked hard to develop the constituency. Once elected, politicians become very proud of themselves. However, it is only an illusion. Everyone is only here for a short period of time. As long as we have this power, we must make the most of it,” he said.

Instead of spending large amounts of money on banners and advertisements for his birthdays, he asked the Sircilla collector about the number of ambulances in the area and decided to fund 6 ambulances. The TRS ministers also liked the idea, and 120 ambulances were donated to the health department.

As a result of the free tabs provided by Byju’s, the minister thanked the educational technology company. In Hyderabad, children with entrepreneurial thoughts will be taken for free to THub.

Those who study in English medium schools aren’t the only ones who have talent. Using resources like T Hub, We Hub, and TSIC, he encouraged the public to create jobs and provide employment for others.

 

 

 

 

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