Today, the Chief Minister will meet with the education department officials.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy meets with education department officials to discuss the conduct of 10th-grade and Intermediate exams. The meeting focuses on ensuring smooth operations, preventing issues like paper leaks, and providing adequate resources for students. Additionally, considerations for emergency situations, such as the coronavirus pandemic, will be addressed.

Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is scheduled to meet with education department officials today. The meeting will take place at the Command Control Center in Banjara Hills on Friday morning. The main focus of the discussion will be on the conduct of 10th-grade and Intermediate exams. The Chief Minister will provide valuable suggestions and advice to the officials to ensure that the exams are conducted without any shortcomings.
The Chief Minister will offer various recommendations to prevent issues such as paper leaks and other problems that occurred previously from recurring. After the review of the education department, the Chief Minister will meet with tourism department officials at 11:30 AM. Later, at 3:30 PM, he will participate in the TPCC meeting at Gandhi Bhavan and then directly attend the "Vijay Telangana" book release event at Jalvihar at 5 PM.
Along with ensuring proper exam schedules, exam centers, and adequate facilities for students, the Chief Minister will also provide specific guidelines to prevent corruption and injustices during the exams. Additionally, the exams will be announced in advance, conducted on time without delays, and equipped with modern exam tools and technical resources.
Furthermore, special considerations will be made for conducting exams during emergency situations like the coronavirus pandemic. This meeting aims to improve the accountability of officials towards students' future and ensure the best exam management. Students, parents, and teachers are eagerly awaiting this meeting with hope.
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