
Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu emphasized that education is a top priority for the “Praja Government,” ensuring every student remains in school. During a video conference with district collectors at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Secretariat—alongside Social Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar—he reviewed the progress of the Best Available School Scheme under the SC and ST Welfare Department.
The Deputy CM instructed collectors, DEOs, and welfare officials to take the issue seriously and ensure that every student selected under the scheme continues their education without interruption. He stated that any disputes or issues between school managements and district administrations should be resolved officially—students should not be removed from schools for administrative reasons. Bhatti directed that schools’ pending dues under the scheme be submitted immediately, assuring that part of the funds would be released soon.
Highlighting recent reports that some schools temporarily closed due to funding delays, Bhatti questioned how reputed institutions could depend solely on the Best Available Scheme funds. He instructed DEOs to personally visit all scheme-affiliated schools, inspect conditions, verify compliance with government regulations, and submit detailed reports. Additionally, he ordered data collection on all students who studied in these schools over the past seven years to track their higher education or career progress.
Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar urged collectors and officials to directly interact with school managements and monitor the proper implementation of the scheme. Education Secretary Yogita Rana, Social Welfare Secretary Budha Prakash, and Commissioner Kshitij also attended the meeting.