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Chief Minister
congratulates Civil services toppers in AP
Hyderabad|India|May'2010: "Well done, Boys and Girls. You have
flown the flag of Andhra Pradesh still higher in the realm of quality
education by your sterling performances in the All India Civil Service
examinations". The Chief Minister Dr.K.Rosaiah was talking to few toppers
of the Civil Services Examinations who met him at Secretariat and thanked
him for all the Government support. The Chief Minister said the
path-breaking initiatives like fee reimbursements and promotion of English
medium education in rural cenres paid good dividends in the civil services
examinations for All India services.
Dr.Rosaiah congratulated boys and girls from Andhra Pradesh who bagged top
ranks in the results for the civil services of All India services which
were announced on Thursday. The Chief Minister said the initiatives of the
government to promoting quality education in rural areas like coaching
classes for civil services , tuition fee reimbursement had encouraged
students from rural areas to participate in the civil services
examinations in large numbers. "Only when the students from rural areas
emerge successful in civil services they will understand the problems of
rural areas like, pensions, drinking water, pensions, ration cards,
housing, sanitation and personal hygiene ‘ he said. He congratulated the
state topper Dr Bharat Gupta hailing from Gutti town of Anantpur district
and second topper Kartikeya Goel. ‘I am glad to know that bright girls
like Jyotsna and Bharati (Prodattur, Kadapa) have also become achievers.
Bharati had been topper among women in the state with 59th rank and was
already a probationer trainee of the IPS'.
The Chief Minister congratulated Chegireddy Sudhir Kumar reddy, hailing
from Narasaraopeta of Guntur district who had bagged the 167 rank and
Kolasani Venkatasubbaiah Chowdhary of the same district had who bagged the
268 rank. Interacting with the officials of the education department after
the declaration of the results of the Civil Services examinations the
Chief Minister said. ‘I am very happy that our boys and girls have
achieved prominent ranks in the first 100 and large number of ranks in the
first 200 ranks’, he said. The Chief Minister directed the officials to
regularly monitor the implementation of programs like coaching classes for
civil services, tuition fee reimbursements, computer training classes,
English medium teaching in rural areas and the functioning of social
welfare hostels , residential schools to ensure that the children in rural
areas got best of education and facilities for their personal and
all-round development.
-May'
2010
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