According to Andhra Pradesh's chief minister Y.S. jagan Mohan Reddy, the state has given education top priority, implemented various reforms, and spent Rs 53,000 crore on it over the last three years. He claimed that the state government has invested more than Rs 53,000 crore in a number of programmes meant to advance education standards in the state, boost literacy rates, reduce dropout rates, and reach a 70% Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) in higher education.

The chief minister reaffirmed his government's changes in the education sector to give pupils with high-quality education while speaking at the Teachers' Day event held here on Monday. In this competitive, dynamic environment, he also said that instructors have a significant role to play in influencing pupils' futures. According to jagan Mohan Reddy, his administration has given the education sector top priority, and the numerous reforms that have been implemented are designed to thoroughly prepare the children for the competitive world they will soon enter. He compared educators to sculptors who shape the future of their students.

He wished the teachers a good day and paid tribute to sarvepalli radhakrishnan before saying that his government's policies were not intended to trouble the teachers but rather to create a better society for children. In contrast to the previous administration, which overlooked the government schools in favour of corporate schools, he remarked, "Our commitment is to give emphasis to the public sector."

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