This Article is From Apr 18, 2015

Telangana Chief Minister Discusses Welfare Issues With District Collectors

Telangana Chief Minister Discusses Welfare Issues With District Collectors

File Photo: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao

Hyderabad: Welfare of Dalits and minorities education system were among the issues discussed on the second day of the conference of district collectors and other officials with the Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao in Hyderabad today.

Mr Rao made several suggestions and decisions during his interaction with the officials, a release from his office said.

Noting that qualitative change has not happened on welfare of Dalits, Mr Rao said land should be given to them.

The Government should help in the beneficiaries taking up cultivation in those lands, it said, adding collectors would be given the power to release funds for cultivation by Dalits.

Observing that the government had taken up a programme to encourage Dalit industrialists, the Chief Minister suggested that engineering graduates among SCs and STs should be encouraged by providing them training and investment.

The district collectors would be provided a fund of Rs 1 crore so that they can help SCs and STs on different occasions.

Steps to be taken to promote employment opportunities for SC ,ST and minority youth , it said.

The protection of waqf lands should be identified as top priority area. The details on waqf lands would be sent to the district collectors.

Mr Rao, who reviewed on education department, said the education system should be evolved in such a way that the youth of Telangana  would be able to compete with the rest of the world, the release said.

Noting that his objective is to provide free and compulsory education to all children cutting across barriers of caste, he said a 'KG to PG education policy ' is being prepared, the release said.

The Chief Minister favoured teaching in English Medium without ignoring Telugu, it said.

He also directed district collectors to study the prevailing situation of elementary school and provide the schools with toilets, drinking water and electricity supply, the release added.
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