Telangana Govt Sanctions Rs 1,000 Crore for Osmania University Development

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HYDERABAD — In a major boost to Osmania University, the Telangana government on Wednesday, December 10, sanctioned a whopping Rs 1000 crore for its development.

Addressing the gathering of students, chief minister Revanth Reddy reaffirmed his commitment to restoring the institution’s past glory and elevating it to international standards, reports the Siasat Daily.

He also unveiled a special QR code that will allow students to share their feedback and suggestions on the proposed master plan and designs.

Emphasising education as the key to transforming lives, he highlighted the government’s push for quality learning. He argued that knowledge and commitment mattered more than knowing foreign languages. “English is only a means of communication, not knowledge,” he said.

CM Revanth said the BRS, in its decade-long rule, deliberately ignored the development of Osmania University. “They built farmhouses on hundreds of acres of lands. Not a single Dalit family was given 3 acres of land in the last government,” the chief minister claimed.

This was chief minister’s second visit to the university.

arlier, several Bharat Rashtra Samithi Vidyarthi (BRSV) leaders were reportedly detained by the police ahead of the chief minister’s visit.

However, protests still took place at the university with students shouting “CM down down” slogans. In a video posted by the BRS party’s X handle, police can be seen trying to control the outburst of a massive crowd.

According to BRS leader Manne Krishank, the students were protesting Revanth Reddy’s failure to release a job calendar and fill 2 lakh jobs in a year.

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