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Revanth: T'gana to follow CBSE style, with schools running up to Class XII

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March 13, 2026

INDICATING that his government was working for a healthy, secure and bright future for citizens, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday said the government was contemplating providing life insurance cover to all the 1.15 crore families across the state.

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“We want to provide health security and life insurance to poor people,” he said, while also announcing that from the next academic year Intermediate education would be merged with school education.

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