Jagan Reddy: Bring Western countries' experience to Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy addressed the NATA Telugu Maha Sabha in Dallas, Texas. The Chief Minister's video message was recorded and shown in the Sabha. Jagan Mohan Reddy recalled the admiration he received from expatriates when he arrived in Dallas four years ago.
He stated that he will never forget the love, affection, and affection shown to him. Jagan Reddy congratulated everyone who attended the NATA conference and stated that Telugu people are delighted to preserve cultural traditions even if they are in another country. Telugu people are pleased to demonstrate unity while retaining cultural customs.
He stated that Telugu people are proud of their achievements as CEOs of large corporations, IT specialists, NASA researchers, American government personnel, doctors, and academics. Although many of the expatriates come from low-income or middle-class backgrounds, hard effort and determination were required to reach this level in America.
According to Jagan Reddy, significant changes have been implemented in the education sector in Andhra Pradesh in order to give all necessary amenities. He stated that education is a critical instrument for growing as global citizens. The AP CM also stated that the pattern of government schools in the state is changing, with tabs beginning in eighth grade, subject instructors beginning in third grade, and digital education beginning in sixth grade. He stated that interactive plot panels are being installed in the classrooms. They have struck an agreement with ETS Princeton to provide TOEFL instruction beginning in the third grade, and they are implementing programmes such as Ammaodi Gorumudda, Vidya Diwena, and Accommodation Diwena.
Similar improvements, he said, are being undertaken in the education sector. Jagan Reddy said that in the coming days, internet connectivity with unlimited bandwidth will come to every village and digital libraries will also come there. Jagan Reddy added that he has grown up in America and has many years of experience, and he wishes to be useful to Andhra State in whatever way he can.
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