In a transformative move to elevate education standards, the state government has announced a series of impactful initiatives, headlined by the establishment of India’s largest central library in Amaravati. This monumental facility is expected to become a knowledge hub, offering advanced learning resources and digital access for students and researchers across the state.
Additionally, the government has committed to setting up 125 dedicated autism centers, aimed at fostering inclusive education and supporting children with special needs. These centers will be strategically located throughout the state, ensuring accessible support services and early intervention for children with autism.
These bold steps follow findings from a recent report by NGO Pratham, which revealed considerable learning gaps in rural schools. The report underscored the urgent need for enhanced educational infrastructure and personalized learning programs to close the rural-urban learning divide.
By prioritizing both academic excellence and inclusivity, the government aims to modernize the education system, support special education needs, and ensure equitable access to quality learning resources. These initiatives are expected to have a long-term positive impact on the state’s literacy rate, employability, and overall educational ecosystem.
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