Revanth Reddy Inaugurates New Telangana Public School in Arutla to Boost Education
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurated the Telangana Public School in Arutla, Rangareddy district. The initiative is part of a larger state plan to modernize government schools, launch specialized skills and sports universities, and ensure quality education for over 27 lakh students.

Highlights
- •Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurated a new Telangana Public School in Arutla, Rangareddy district.
- •The state government plans to establish a Telangana Public School in every assembly constituency to support 27 lakh students.
- •Initiatives include the Young India Skills University, set to launch on December 9, and the Young India Sports University.
- •The project aims to modernize government education and provide quality resources like uniforms and kits to students.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy recently took a significant step toward educational reform by inaugurating a new Telangana Public School in the village of Arutla, located in the Rangareddy district. This initiative, which marks a new chapter for regional education, is part of a broader government strategy to revitalize and modernize learning institutions across the state. By dedicating this facility to the students of government schools, the Chief Minister aims to foster an environment where high-quality education is accessible to all.
During the official inauguration ceremony, the Chief Minister emphasized that the future of Telangana is being built within the four walls of classrooms rather than in ostentatious infrastructure. Addressing a large gathering, A Revanth Reddy highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen schools based on findings from a recent Education Commission report. The positive reception of this project is already evident, with 1814 students having enrolled at the new facility, demonstrating a growing public trust in state-run education systems.
Expanding Educational Opportunities and Skill Development
The state government has set an ambitious goal to establish a Telangana Public School in every assembly constituency. This move is designed to provide equal opportunities for all 27 lakh students currently enrolled in government schools across the state. By focusing on quality, the administration hopes to produce future leaders, noting that individuals like former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao and himself successfully navigated the government school system to achieve great heights in their careers.
Beyond traditional academics, the government is also investing heavily in skill and physical development. A Revanth Reddy detailed plans for the Young India Skills University, which is slated to have its building inaugurated on December 9. Additionally, the establishment of the Young India Sports University reflects the state’s commitment to training students for competitive arenas, including the Olympics. These integrated efforts are part of a larger vision to position Telangana as a national role model for comprehensive development.
The Chief Minister expressed confidence that these initiatives would create tangible improvements, urging stakeholders to move past political debates and focus on long-term growth. By providing essential resources like quality uniforms and updated learning kits, the government is working to ensure that every student has the tools necessary for success and self-respect. The successful launch in Arutla stands as a benchmark, illustrating the potential for transformative change through targeted educational investments and a dedication to nurturing the state's talent from the ground up.













