Young India Sport University was established aiming to win medals in the Olympics
CM Revanth Reddy warns AI will reduce jobs. Focusing on skill development to create huge number of blue-collar jobs
CM calls upon students to join as active partners in the reconstruction of the Telangana state
Previous BRS government ruined education system
CM says he kept Education portfolio with him to reform the entire education system
Government is distributing Young India student Kits to 27.50 lakh students
8.5 per cent of the total budget outlay to education this year
Revanth participated in reopening of schools and laid foundation stones for various development works at LB Stadium
Hyderabad, June 19: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy affirmed that the Government resolved to transform the youngest state of Telangana into a ‘Education and Sports Hub’ in the country. The establishment of Young India Integrated Residential Schools and Young India Sports University were part of the initiatives of introducing revolutionary reforms in education and winning medals in the Olympics in the future, the Chief minister said.

Addressing a gathering of students at the launch of the distribution of Young India student kits to 27.50 lakh students and also laid foundation stones for sports complexes in different districts at the LB stadium, the Chief minister warned that the ‘AI storm’ was leaving millions of people unemployed. The government launched skill development programmes for the youth to create more blue-collar jobs. A facility to provide German and Japanese language teaching programmes alongside English was also created to get the youth jobs abroad. The ITIs has been transformed into ATCs and also established a Skill University with the aim of bringing out talent from the youth and shaping them into skilled manpower.

The Chief minister emphasized that students educated in social welfare institutions should become doctors, IAS and IPS officers, and political leaders. The CM called upon the students to join as active partners in the reconstruction of the Telangana state. “Students should grow into a strong force that leads the nation. The future lies within the classrooms, and education will only change the destiny of everyone “.

CM Revanth Reddy held the previous BRS government responsible for the deterioration of the education standards in the state. They failed to increase diet and cosmetic charges during their decade-long tenure. The Chief Minister also slammed the last government for not increasing the diet and cosmetic charges. We increased the charges immediately upon assuming office. Many government schools were closed down in the last government, and they were opened in recent times. The CM took strong exception to the opposition criticism of the absence of a dedicated Education minister in the state cabinet. He retained the education portfolio to overhaul the entire system aiming to provide quality education to the poorer sections.

CM Revanth Reddy highlighted that the government introduced a pre-primary education system by reviving the government schools and competing with the private institutions. Today, the government schools were displaying ‘No admission’ boards as the demand for the seats increased many fold.

The Chief minister also highlighted the government has allocated 8.5 percent of the budget outlay to education which was a good sign of the strengthening of the education sector. Rs 26,600 crore were being spent on education alone in the 2026-2027 financial year. The government was considering spending on education as an investment for future generations, the CM noted.

The CM recalled that the Telangana state was formed after a protracted struggle for over 60 years and the ultimate sacrifices made by hundreds of youths. CM Revanth Reddy reiterated that “Revanth Anna “will take the responsibility of providing quality education to every student.





