Gundas Act to be invoked against land encroachers of school properties
Andhra Pradesh, Kadapa ( Journalist File ) : The state’s Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has warned that strict action, including cases under the Gundas Act, will be taken against individuals involved in land encroachments of school properties. Speaking during a special drive to address encroachments on government school lands in Kadapa district, he directed officials to take stringent measures against the offenders.
Pawan Kalyan emphasized that the coalition government was committed to resolving issues related to students and schools. He reiterated the government's focus on providing quality education and ensuring the safety of female students. The Deputy Chief Minister also highlighted the need for heightened awareness among parents regarding the spread of narcotics and the influence of social media on children.
While addressing the crowd at a Mega Parent-Teacher Meeting at Kadapa Municipal Corporation High School, he assured that his personal trust would fund the renovation of the school kitchen, which was facing financial constraints. “Despite limited government funds, we are determined to find solutions for every problem brought to our attention,” he said.
Pawan Kalyan further stated that the goal was to elevate government schools to the level of corporate schools by effectively utilizing central government schemes and funding. “Our aim is to equip children for the future, and the government is wholeheartedly working towards this goal,” he added.
During his speech, Pawan Kalyan also emphasized the importance of ensuring a safe learning environment for children, especially girls, and promised that the coalition government would take all necessary steps to guarantee their protection. He discussed the tragic case of Sugali Preethi, a student from Kurnool district who died under suspicious circumstances, stressing that the investigation had been expedited under the current government.
On the issue of water scarcity in Kadapa, Pawan Kalyan acknowledged the concerns raised by local MLA Madhavi Reddy regarding drinking water shortages and promised efforts to resolve the issue. He assured that the government would prioritize water supply and other infrastructural needs to improve the region's conditions.
Regarding the merger of schools, Pawan Kalyan acknowledged the difficulties faced by female students in attending schools due to the previous administration's decisions. He promised to resolve this issue by providing transport facilities and ensuring that local students receive quality education close to home. “Our focus is on developing this region, ensuring jobs and opportunities are available here for the youth,” he stated.
The event also saw the participation of local legislators, district officials, and educational leaders, all of whom expressed their commitment to working together to improve the educational and infrastructural landscape of Kadapa.