CM Chandrababu Naidu Highlights Role of Parents, Teachers in Shaping Students' Future
CM interacts with students and parents at Mega Parent-Teacher Meeting
Andhra Pradesh , Bapatla ( Journalist File ) : Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has asserted that the future of children lies in the hands of their parents and teachers. Speaking at the Mega Parent-Teacher Meeting held at Bapatla Municipal High School, Naidu emphasized the importance of continuous learning to reach greater heights and urged students to embrace technology and stay focused on education.
He expressed satisfaction over the participation of nearly 1.2 crore parents, teachers, and students in the state-wide initiative, which was conducted simultaneously in 45,000 schools. Naidu stated that such collaborative efforts could lead to significant changes in the education system. "If parents, teachers, students, and the government work in coordination, we can achieve remarkable goals," he said, adding that these meetings would become an annual event, held every December 7th.
Naidu recalled his own experiences of learning from his early teachers, stressing that students must focus on their studies and stay away from harmful addictions. He also pointed out the negative impact of technology, urging parents to ensure that children do not become slaves to smartphones. "Parents must monitor their children's use of technology and guide them towards its constructive use," he said. He also emphasized the need for vigilance regarding cybercrimes, which are ruining the lives of many young people.
The Chief Minister addressed the growing concern of drug use in the state, particularly the cultivation of cannabis in residential areas. He announced the establishment of the EAGLE system to combat the illegal transportation and use of drugs. "We will completely curb the use of cannabis and ensure that drugs do not become a part of our state’s narrative," Naidu vowed.
On the importance of the family system, Naidu spoke about the rich cultural heritage of India, contrasting it with practices in countries like Japan and the USA, where children are encouraged to support themselves through education and work. He underscored the significance of respecting elders and the role of family in fostering strong values.
Naidu also highlighted the need for a balanced approach to education, urging students to give equal attention to both academics and sports. "Participation in sports not only strengthens the body but also the mind," he said, reiterating the state's commitment to enhancing infrastructure in schools. He promised that all schools in the state would have digital libraries and labs by the next academic year. He also assured that incomplete classrooms in Bapatla Municipality would be completed and the facilities improved.
Later, the Chief Minister interacted with students at the school, encouraging them to study hard for a bright future. He also shared a meal with the students, reinforcing the importance of staying healthy and focused on education.
This event marks a significant step towards strengthening the education system in Andhra Pradesh, as the state government continues its efforts to improve infrastructure, provide quality education, and ensure the well-being of students.