Telangana's Education Revolution: How Kodangal Will Become International Hub

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced ambitious plans to transform Kodangal into an international education hub. The development includes establishing multiple colleges covering medical, engineering, veterinary and agricultural fields. The government is already providing breakfast to thousands of students across 312 schools in the constituency. Additional infrastructure projects like the Kodangal Lift Irrigation and long-pending railway network will further boost the region's development.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Plans Kodangal International Education Hub Development

  • Kodangal to become international education hub with medical and engineering colleges
  • Multiple colleges planned including veterinary, agricultural and paramedical institutions
  • Government providing breakfast to 28,000 students in 312 schools
  • Kodangal Lift Irrigation Project to be completed within three years
  • Railway network development after 70-year wait for connectivity
  • Women empowerment schemes including free bus travel and affordable LPG
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Telangana CM promises to develop Kodangal as international education hub

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy announces Kodangal's transformation into international education hub with multiple colleges, military school, and comprehensive development projects.

"Like Mothers, our government is also thinking about the well-being of the students by providing quality food - CM Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, Nov 24

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Monday said Kodangal will be developed as an international education hub.

Addressing a public meeting after laying foundation stones for various development works in his constituency, Kodangal in Vikarabad district, he also vowed to develop the town as the Noida of Telangana.

He also promised to develop Kodangal as the model constituency in the state.

He said Kodangal will be developed into an education hub where students from all over the state will come to pursue their studies.

The Chief Minister listed the development programmes, mainly the start of medical, veterinary, agricultural, paramedical, nursing, engineering colleges, integrated residential schools, junior and degree colleges, and a military school in the Kodangal constituency.

Asserting that quality education is the only way to brighten everyone’s future and their lives, CM Revanth Reddy said that the government was providing breakfast to 28,000 students in 312 government schools in Kodangal assembly constituency.

“We are ensuring that no student suffers from hunger and have taken up a program to provide mid-day meals through centralised kitchens. Like Mothers, our government is also thinking about the well-being of the students by providing quality food,” said CM Revanth Reddy.

Stating that the ‘people’s government’ accorded top priority to education, irrigation and women empowerment, he said the state would flourish economically only when women are happy and lead a dignified life.

He claimed that the government launched a slew of women empowerment schemes so that they can live with self-respect.

Fine Rice distribution, free RTC bus travel and cooking gas cylinder at Rs 500 brought cheers in every household, he said. The government also awarded work to women's groups to set up solar power plants and compete with top industrialists.

Stating that the farmers are voluntarily giving land to the Kodangal Lift Irrigation Project, the CM said that the project will be completed in three years and provide irrigation facilities.

The government is also committed to transforming the Lagacherla industrial area into an international industrial area. Long long-pending railway network to Kodangal will also be completed soon. The 70-year-old dream of Kodangal people will come true as the works for the railway line will start in nine months.

He also announced the establishment of cement industries in Kodangal constituency and promoted the constituency as a role model for the state in development

Reiterating that the “Indiramma Rajyam” will continue in the state for 10 years, the CM sought the support of women for the comprehensive development of Kodangal. He appealed to people to elect good candidates in the ensuing local body elections.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Promises are easy to make before elections. We've heard similar announcements before. I'll believe it when I see actual colleges functioning and students getting admission. Hope this isn't just another political announcement.
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Sarah B
The focus on women empowerment through solar power plants and other schemes is commendable. When women get economic opportunities, entire communities benefit. This holistic approach to development is exactly what rural areas need.
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Arjun K
Railway connectivity after 70 years! This is huge for Kodangal. Better transportation will boost education, industries, and everything else. Hope they complete it on time without delays. 🚆
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Michael C
The "Noida of Telangana" vision is ambitious but achievable if implemented properly. Medical, engineering, and military colleges will definitely attract students from across the state. Good to see comprehensive planning.
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Nisha Z
While the education hub idea is good, I hope they also focus on quality of education and faculty recruitment. Building infrastructure is one thing, but maintaining high standards is what truly makes an education hub successful.
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Vikram M
The lift irrigation project completion in 3 years will transform agriculture in the region. When farmers get reliable water supply, their lives improve dramatically. Combined with education and industries, Kodang

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