“Prathiba protshahika pariksha” introduced to encourage govt. school students

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Additional collector of Mancherial district, Rahul, is launching innovative programmes “Prathiba protshahika pariksha” for the students who are studying in government schools. He wants to make them highly talented, confident and ensure funds from Telangana Government reaches  the students.

For the first time in the state, the exam was conducted for students of government schools on The 11th of this month. The question paper was designed in the ratio of 4:3:3:3 for easy, medium and difficult questions. He personally supervised the conduct of the exam centres to find out how the students were writing the exam.

He feels that the government school students are no less talented than the private school children, hence he want to instill confidence in them and give them high standards of education.

In addition to that, he wants them to be nurtured and educated in such a way that they give tough competition to the private school students.

There seems to be a good idea behind this test. Generally, private coaching centres and schools are given coaching as Olympiad and IIT not to government schools. This program helps to revise for the exams and understand the style of competitive exams.

In his opinion, government school students should be introduced and taught the competitive exam pattern rather than the tradition exam pattern.

With this opinion as the main objective Manchiryala Additional collector Rahul started another great program “ప్రతిభ ప్రోత్సాహక పరీక్ష”  “Prathiba prothshahika pariksha”. Prior to this also He has implemented many programs to encourage teachers, local leaders to keep the environment neat and clean.

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