Pave way for beautiful future of children in Warangal

Pave way for beautiful future of children in Warangal
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Child Welfare Committee chairperson Mandala Parashuramulu giving away fruits to a girl student of Minority Residential School for Girls at Shambhunipet in Warangal on Wednesday
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It was a commendable job on part of Telangana government, the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) chairperson Mandala Parashuramulu said, referring to many residential schools that have come up in the State in a bid to impart quality education to students belonging to poor and downtrodden sections.

Warangal: It was a commendable job on part of Telangana government, the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) chairperson Mandala Parashuramulu said, referring to many residential schools that have come up in the State in a bid to impart quality education to students belonging to poor and downtrodden sections.

Parashuramulu, who was on a flash inspection of Telangana Minority Residential School for Girls at Shambhunipet in the city on Wednesday, interacted with students and elicited information about the facilities provided in the institution. During his inspection, he thoroughly checked the classrooms, toilets, water purifying plant, kitchen, dining hall etc. The number of inmates in the residential school is 280.

"As part of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009, the Telangana government has established residential schools exclusively for SC, ST, BC and Minorities," the CWC chairperson said, appealing to people to make use of facilities provided by the State. He urged the people not to deprive their children of their rights due to poverty. It's time to desist child marriages and pave way for beautiful future of children, he said. On the occasion, he distributed fruits to students. School principal Raheema was among others present.

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