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Telangana CM Promises Schools to Rival Corporates, But Is Accountability Missing?

Chief Minister vows to enhance education quality, raising questions about government accountability in execution.

Indian Cockroach Desk7 July 2026, 8:53 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
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In a bold statement, the Chief Minister of Telangana has pledged to elevate the state’s schools to the standards of corporate institutions. This commitment, however, raises crucial questions about the government’s accountability in delivering on such ambitious promises.

The Education Dilemma

While the CM emphasizes a focus on health and quality education for students, many citizens remain skeptical about how these goals will be achieved. Past initiatives have often fallen short, and the public is left wondering if this is another empty promise.

As reported by The Hindu, the government's lofty aspirations must be matched with concrete actions to ensure that ordinary citizens see tangible improvements in their education system. Without rigorous oversight and accountability, there is a risk that these words may not translate into meaningful change.

Source: The Hindu

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