Deputy Chief Minister Kadiam Srihari and IT Minister KT Rama Rao today launched Digital Classes in 1500 schools simultaneously from Mana TV premises here on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion, Srihari stated that they have launched Digital Classes in first phase to offer the best education. The Digital Classes with standards will help the students polish up their knowledge through quality learning, he said. Srihari, who also holds education portfolio, said that the Government wants to offer the world class education free of cost. The parents should take the responsibility to get better education to their children who should make use of Digital Classes. The Government began the exercise of improving the education system in the state to excel others, he said.
KT Rama Rao stated that the government has launched the Digital Classes to provide quality education to the students. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao wants to take the technology to the doorsteps of the people who should be in a position to use it. KTR also maintained that technology is waste and of no use if it is not used for the common man. Mana TV has already launched classes for those preparing for Group-II examinations and is reaching out to every household in the state. Lauding that the cable operators played a key role in taking Mana TV services to the people, the IT minister said that programs will be expanded in future. Latest technology will be taken to the people through Mana TV and offer quality education to the students. IT Secretary Jayesh Ranjan, Mana TV CEO Shailesh Reddy and other officials were present.
Minister for Animal Husbandry Talasani Srnivas Yadav launched the Digital classes qat a functionnheld at Government High School at Dharamkaran Road in Ameerpet. (NSS)