In terms of education, jagan stated that several reforms have been implemented in the last three years, such as the Amma Vodi scheme, which pays mothers an incentive of $115,000 annually to send their children to school, and the vidya Kanuka scheme, which provides students with the supplies they need, such as school bags, text books, notebooks, shoes, and two sets of uniforms.

"To raise their educational standards, we just partnered with edu-tech platform Byjus, and we will give Class 8 kids tablets as a result. At a cost of 17,900 crore, we have also been enhancing the school infrastructure under the Nadu-Nedu scheme in 55,555 schools," he said. The chief minister also gave an explanation of why his administration had made english the second language in government schools in order to make students more globally competitive.

According to him, the government has established a programme for fee reimbursement for the 21.56 lakh students pursuing higher education. jagan continued by describing how his administration had established 3,842 ward secretariats and 11,162 village secretariats, bringing governance to the doorstep of the average citizen. In order to meet the needs of the people right outside their door, he added, "We have also recruited volunteers from the village and ward. By restructuring the districts, he argued, his government was offering decentralised management and giving speedy service to the populace.


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