The AP government has taken another crucial decision on education policy. CM Jagan conducted a review on the ‘Nadu-Nedu’ program at the Tadepalli camp office. On this occasion, he made several key decisions.
Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy has told officials to implement the CBSE education policy from class one to class seven in government schools for the 2021-22 academic year.
It was suggested that plans be made to extend this CBSE policy to Class X by 2024. Also, Jagan ordered that an English-Telugu dictionary must be in the Jagananna educational gift kit.
He further said that in quality, the books given to students in public schools should compete with private schools. He also said that special training should be given to Anganwadi teachers on how to teach children.