The chief minister criticised eenadu for publishing a story alleging that despite the start of the second semester, the administration had not yet sent textbooks and vidya Kanuka kits to the students. ramoji rao, he claimed, has been using deception to trouble the government while being fully aware that the second semester won't start until December. He claimed that the press reports are intended to politically trouble him and the government. jagan claimed that the addition of new information resulted in an increase in the text book's size.
The Telugu-language page will be followed by an english page in the bilingual text books. This resulted in the text book getting bigger," he said. "This yellow media has been working against pupils receiving an English-medium education. They disagree with the current educational strategy. They object to low-income pupils attending English-medium schools. Their primary goal is to cause us political difficulties," he remarked.
Jagan instructed the school education Department officials to view the investment in the education sector as the largest investment in the development of human resources, and as a result, officials should not waver in their commitment to putting reforms into place that would help increase literacy and end poverty.