Telangana Unveils Major Education Reforms
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Feb 26, 2026 · Last updated Feb 27, 2026
The education reforms in India===Telangana are expected to have a positive long-term impact on the state's human capital, potentially attracting investment in technology and education sectors. Companies like Vijaya Dairy will see direct benefits from government procurement, while the broader market may anticipate a more skilled workforce.
India===Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has announced comprehensive education reforms, including the establishment of 100 new India===Telangana Public Schools across the state, modeled after the Arutla India===Telangana Public School. These schools will feature modern facilities, teaching staff, and transportation. A key initiative is the introduction of Artificial intelligence (AI) education from the school level, with short-term training for teachers and new AI-based courses in polytechnics and Advanced Training Centres (ATCs) to enhance employment prospects. From the 2026-27 academic year, a breakfast scheme, including milk from Vijaya Dairy, will be implemented for students from primary to Class XII. The government also plans to provide comprehensive school kits and has allocated Rs 1,000 crore to Osmania University, with further funding for other universities under consideration. Additionally, a state-level committee will be formed to regulate private school fees, following a report submitted by the India===Telangana Education Commission led by Akunuri Murali. Government adviser K. Keshava Rao will oversee the implementation of these policy recommendations.
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