Minister Jupally Emphasizes Quality Education and Meals for KGBV Students
Nagarkurnool: Minister Jupally Krishna Rao stressed the importance of providing quality education and nutritious meals to students at Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs). The Minister took serious note of the recent food poisoning incident at Pentlavelli KGBV, which left several students ill. In response, he conducted an awareness seminar at a function hall in Kollapur constituency, involving KGBV students, teaching and non-teaching staff, and other officials.
Minister Jupally directed officials to take strict measures to prevent such incidents in the future and warned that negligence would not be tolerated. He instructed that any lapses from officials or agencies supplying rice, pulses, vegetables, and other cooking materials would result in severe action.
He emphasized the need to provide not just academic education but also personal development, encouraging students in sports, arts, and crafts. Minister Jupally urged teachers and staff to care for the students as they would their own children, ensuring they face no undue pressure. He mandated that clean, nutritious food should be provided according to government menus and stressed maintaining cleanliness to prevent seasonal diseases.
The Minister assured that funds allocated for constituency development would be used to improve facilities in schools and hostels. He expressed his displeasure over the supply of contaminated water, infested rice, and spoiled vegetables and demanded action against the responsible agencies. He suggested setting up water purification and testing facilities, with plans to establish RO plants where necessary.
Minister Jupally also inquired about the facilities in the hostels, including the availability of safe drinking water and books in the library. He encouraged students to aim high and emphasized that education is a continuous process that should benefit society.
He assured students that they could directly contact him or the District Collector in case of any issues, providing them with his contact number.
Collector Badavath Santosh, education department officials, and teaching and non-teaching staff participated in the program.