BRS petitions for Telangana Public School in Chandur

BRS Chandur Urban Mandal Party submitted a petition to DAO Padma at the RDO office on Tuesday to set up a Telangana Public School in Chandur town centre. Speaking on the occasion, several leaders demanded that a school with advanced facilities be set up in Chandur on the lines of the “Model Telangana Public Schools” (e.g. Arutla Telangana Public School) currently being run in government schools. They expressed anger that some people are trying to shift this school, which should have come to Chandur town centre, to Marriguda for their own selfish interests in the wake of the recent state government’s plan to set up a Model Telangana Public School in each constituency.
The Telangana government will expand these schools from pre-primary to 12 (KG to PG) classes with modern facilities from the 2026-27 academic year. It is a pleasure to provide quality education in government schools on par with private schools by providing AI teaching, free breakfast, and complete student kits in these schools. Therefore, state-of-the-art classrooms, digital learning, and sports grounds will be provided. Therefore, our Chandur High School is fully qualified for this type of school. He said that government education up to intermediate is being provided in all mandals of the constituency in the name of model schools, gurukulams, and integrated schools. He said that there is an integrated school in Munugodu, a model school in Marriguda and Nampally mandals, and a gurukulam school in Sarvel, Narayanapuram mandal.
Since there is no government school with quality facilities in the Chandur mandal center alone, a petition was filed requesting that a Telangana Public School (TPS) be established in Chandur. BRS Party Town President Kotha Party Satish, former MPP Tokala Venkanna, Mandal Spokesperson Boddu Satish Goud, Mandal Labor Department President Choppari Dasharatha Yadav, Councilor Kondreddy Madhu, Karnati Mallesh, Irigi Gurunatham, Irigi Ramakrishna, Idikoju Nagaraju, Rapolu Jagadish, Mohammed Gous, Madhagoni Nagarjuna, Bhootaraju Venkanna, Padasanaboyina Pandu, and Abdul participated in this program.





