NTR District Collector urges public to send their wards to govt. schools

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NTR District Collector G. Lakshmisha visiting the stalls astatine  the Government Schools’ Education Expo astatine  the Collectorate successful  Vijayawada connected  Thursday.

NTR District Collector G. Lakshmisha visiting the stalls astatine the Government Schools’ Education Expo astatine the Collectorate successful Vijayawada connected Thursday. | Photo Credit: K.V.S. Giri

The NTR territory medication is focussing connected providing high-quality acquisition successful authorities schools, Collector G. Lakshmisha has said, urging the nationalist to nonstop their wards to authorities schools.

Inaugurating the Government Schools’ Education expo organised by the District Education Department astatine the Collectorate connected Thursday, Mr. Lakshmisha pointed retired that authorities schools were present performing connected par with the backstage ones, and that plans had been formulated to unafraid adjacent amended outcomes.

Addressing the media, the Collector said done modern teaching methods, improved infrastructure, and skill-development programmes, authorities schools are being strengthened to vie efficaciously with backstage schools.

The Collector said that teachers and acquisition section officials are moving successful coordination to guarantee the wide improvement of students, amended acquisition standards, and execute amended world results. He said the expo is being organised to showcase the acquisition opportunities, facilities, and pupil achievements disposable successful authorities schools.

Referring to the erstwhile year’s Class X introspection results, the Collector noted that 31 students from authorities precocious schools successful the territory scored much than 580 marks.

District Education Officer L. Chandrakala, Additional Project Coordinator R. Ramesh Babu, Mandal Education Officers and students took portion successful the expo.

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Published - June 11, 2026 10:28 p.m. IST

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