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Revanth lauds CM Stalin, says rest of India should learn from T'gana and TN edu models
The New Indian Express
|September 26, 2025
THE Telangana CM also said his state will introduce nursery and kindergarten classes in government schools, as well as providing transport facilities for pick-up and drops, similar to private schools.
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CM's Lauding TN, he said the state is fortunate to have M K Stalin as the CM as he has prioritised the welfare of the poorest. He stated that the four schemes Breakfast Scheme, Pudhumai Penn, Tamil Pudhalvan and Naan Mudhalvan (the flagship skill development programme) - should be adopted across India.
Stating that the rest of India should learn from the Telangana and TN models, he added that education is not charity, it is justice and a fundamental right. "Every Indian child must have the opportunity to dream big and access world-class education," he added.
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